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- the present invention relates to a technique for distributing digital contents.
- Recording media such as DVDs on which digital works such as movies and music are recorded are becoming widespread. Recording media such as DVDs have a large amount of information digitally recorded thereon, and therefore can be used semipermanently without deterioration.
- Japanese patent No. 3073590 discloses an electronic data protection system that aims to prevent illegal use of computer software, electronic publications and the like stored on recording media.
- This electronic data protection system protects electronic data stored on a recording medium that is used in a user apparatus, based on usage permission from an apparatus held by a usage permitting party.
- the recording apparatus stores a medium unique number that uniquely specifies the encrypted electronic data and the recording medium.
- the usage permitting apparatus includes a decryption key for decrypting encrypted electronic data stored on the recording medium, a permission information generation unit that, based on the medium unique number stored on the recording medium, encrypts the electronic data decryption key and generates permission information, and a writing unit that writes the permission information generated by the permission information generation unit to the recording medium.
- the user apparatus includes a reading unit that reads the permission information, the encrypted electronic data and the medium unique number from the recording medium, a decryption key generation unit that, based on the medium unique number, decrypts the permission information and generates the electronic data decryption key, and an electronic data decryption unit that, based on the electronic data decryption key generated by the decryption key generation unit, decrypts the encrypted electronic data.
- an electronic data protection system can be obtained that enables the user apparatus to use only encrypted electronic data that is stored on a legitimate storage medium and whose usage has been permitted by the usage permitting apparatus.
- a system, method and article of manufacture is provided for tracking the distribution of content electronically.
- an electronic storage medium tracking identifier is incorporated onto an electronic storage medium and stored on a database.
- a package tracking identifier is situated onto a package in which the electronic storage medium is stored.
- the electronic storage medium is then tracked while being shipped between various entities using the tracking identifier on the package.
- the electronic storage medium may be identified using the tracking identifier on the electronic storage medium in order to afford authorized use of the information contained on the electronic storage medium.
- sub-content that relates to content recorded on a recording medium is being distributed in a manner other than on a recording medium.
- An example of sub-content is a preview for the sequel of a movie recorded on the recording medium. The preview is distributed to users via the Internet or the like.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a contents distribution system, a contents recording apparatus, a contents playback apparatus, a contents recording method, a contents playback method, a computer program and a recording medium with an object of preventing illegal usage of sub-content that relates to main content recorded on a portable ROM medium.
- the present invention is a contents distribution system that distributes sub-content that relates to main content, and is composed of a contents supply apparatus, a contents recording apparatus and a contents playback apparatus.
- the contents supply apparatus outputs sub-content that relates to main content.
- a ROM medium stores unique information that is unique to the ROM medium, and a digital work.
- the contents recording medium reads the unique information from the portable ROM medium, acquires the sub-content that relates to the main content stored on the ROM medium, encrypts the acquired sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content, and writes the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable semiconductor memory.
- the content playback apparatus reads the unique information from the ROM medium, decrypting the encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content, and plays back the generated playback sub-content.
- the contents playback apparatus plays back the sub-content only when both the ROM medium and the semiconductor memory are mounted in the contents playback apparatus. This means that the sub-content on the semiconductor memory cannot be played back if a ROM medium purchased by a another party is mounted in the contents playback apparatus together with the semiconductor memory. Consequently, protection of sub-content can be improved.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the structure of a contents distribution system 1 ;
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the structure of a DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 ;
- FIG. 3 shows one example of information recorded on a DVD 500 ;
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the structure of a contents supply apparatus 200 ;
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the structure of a main player 300 ;
- FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the structure of a memory card 600 ;
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the structure of a sub-player 400 ;
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing operations by the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 ;
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing operations by the main player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues in FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing operations by the main player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues in FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing operations by the main player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues from FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing operations for mutual authentication between the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 ;
- FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing operations by the main player 300 for playing back sub-content
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing operations by the sub-player 400 for playing back sub-content, and continues in FIG. 15 ;
- FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing operations by the sub-player 400 for playing back sub-content, and continues from FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing operations for mutual authentication between the sub-player 400 and the memory card 600 ;
- FIG. 17 shows the structure and operations of a contents distribution system 1 b as an example of a modification.
- the contents distribution system 1 is composed of a DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 , a contents supply apparatus 200 , a main player 300 , and a sub-player 400 .
- the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 which is owned by a DVD manufacturer, writes main content to a DVD.
- DVD refers to a ROM-type recording medium to which information can be written only once.
- main content is movie information composed of digital video data and digital audio data.
- a DVD 500 to which main content has been written is sold by a seller. A user purchases, and thus owns, the DVD 500 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 which is owned by a sub-content supplier, distributes sub-content that relates to the main content via the Internet 10 to a user for a charge.
- Sub-content is content that relates to the main content. Examples of sub-content include video and audio information of a preview of a movie that is main content, subtitle information that expresses in characters the script spoken by the performers in the movie, and information regarding the performers in the movie.
- the main player 300 which is owned by the user, is set in the house in which the user lives.
- a monitor 351 and a speaker 352 are connected to the main player 300 .
- the user mounts the purchased DVD 500 in the main player 300 .
- the main player 300 plays back the main content recorded on the DVD 500 , and outputs video and audio to the monitor 351 and the speaker 352 .
- the main player 300 is connected to the Internet 10 , and according to the user operations, acquires sub-content that relates to the main content recorded on the DVD 500 from the contents supply apparatus 200 , and writes the acquired sub-content to a memory card 600 .
- the sub-player 400 which is owned by the user, is provided in the user's car.
- the sub-player 400 includes a monitor (not illustrated), and a speaker 451 .
- the user mounts the purchased DVD 500 in the sub-player 400 .
- the sub-player 400 plays back the main content recorded on the DVD 500 , and outputs video and audio to the internal monitor and the speaker 451 .
- the user mounts both the purchased DVD 500 and the memory card 600 in the sub-player 400 .
- the sub-player 400 according to user operation, reads the sub-content from the memory card 600 , and plays back the read sub-content, only when both the DVD 500 and the memory card 600 are mounted in the sub-player 400 .
- the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 is composed of a control unit 101 , a display unit 102 , an input unit 103 , an information storage unit 104 , an encryption unit 105 , a bind key generation unit 106 and an output unit 107 .
- the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 is specifically a computer system composed of a microprocessor, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk unit, a display unit, a keyboard and so on.
- the RAM and the hard disk unit store computer programs.
- the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 achieves its functions by the microprocessor operating according to the computer programs.
- each block in FIG. 2 is connected to other blocks by connection lines, but some of these connection lines are omitted in FIG. 2 .
- each connection line shows a path by which signals and information are conveyed.
- those that have a key mark thereon show paths by which information is conveyed to the encryption unit 105 as a key. This also applies to other drawings.
- the information storage unit 104 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit.
- the information storage unit 104 as shown in FIG. 2 , has a main content table 121 .
- the main content table 121 includes a plurality of pieces of main content information that are each composed of a main content title ID, main content, and a main content key.
- the main content is, as one example, movie information composed of digital video data and digital audio data.
- the main content title ID is an identification number that uniquely identifies the main content.
- One example of the main content title ID is “MID 001 ” as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the first character “M” of “MID 001 ” is an identification code that shows that the content is main content.
- the character string “ID” that follows “M” is an identification code that shows that the title ID is a title identifier.
- the character string “ 001 ” that follows “ID” is a number for identifying the main content.
- the main content key is information that is used as a key when encrypting the main content.
- the main content key is supplied by some means to a user who legitimately purchases a DVD on which is recorded encrypted main content that has been encrypted using the main content key. Note that since the supply of the main content key to the user is not the subject of the present invention, a description thereof is omitted.
- Control Unit 101 Control Unit 101 , Display Unit 102 and Input Unit 103
- the input unit 103 receives from an operator an operation to write the main content to a DVD, and the title ID of the main content.
- the input unit 103 outputs instruction information shown by the received operation, and the main content title ID to the control unit 101 .
- the control unit 101 receives the instruction information and the main content title ID, and controls the encryption unit 105 , the bind unit 106 and the output unit 107 based on the received instruction information and main content title ID.
- the display unit 102 displays various information according to control by the control unit 101 .
- the encryption unit 105 has, as one example, an encryption algorithm E 1 specified by DES (Data Encryption Standard).
- the encryption unit 105 based on control by the control unit 101 , reads from the main content table 121 the main content and the main content key that correspond to the main content title ID for which the input unit 103 received the input.
- the encryption unit 105 generates encrypted main content by applying the encryption algorithm E 1 to the read main content using the read main content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted main content to the output unit 107 .
- the bind key generation unit 106 based on control by the control unit 101 , generates a random number for each DVD, and outputs the each generated random number to the output unit 107 as a bind key.
- the output unit 107 receives the main content title ID from the control unit 101 . Furthermore, the output unit 107 , based on control by the control unit 101 , receives the encrypted main content from the encryption unit 105 , and receives the bind key from the bind key generation unit 106 .
- the output unit 107 based on control by the control unit 101 , writes the received main content title ID, the bind key and the encrypted main content in correspondence to the DVD.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 is composed of a control unit 201 , a display unit 202 , an input unit 203 , an information storage unit 204 , a billing unit 205 , an encryption unit 206 , a transmission/reception unit 207 and an authentication unit 208 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 is a computer similar to the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs.
- the information storage unit 204 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit.
- the information storage unit 204 as shown in FIG. 4 , has a sub-content table 221 , a black list 222 and a device revocation list 223 .
- the sub-content table 221 includes a plurality of pieces of sub-content information that are each composed of a sub-content title ID, sub-content, and a sub-content key.
- the sub-content is information that relates to the main content, specifically a preview of a movie, subtitle information, information regarding performers in the movie, or the like, as described earlier.
- the sub-content title ID is an identification number that uniquely identifies the sub-content.
- One example of the sub-title ID is “SID 00101 ” as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the first character “S” of “SID 00101 ” is an identification code that shows that the content is sub-content.
- the character string “ID” that follows “S” is an identification code that shows that the title ID is a title identifier.
- the character string “ 001 ” that follows “ID” is a number for identifying the main content that relates to the sub-content.
- the character string “ 01 ” that follows “ 001 ” is a number for identifying the sub-content.
- information for designating the title ID of the related main content is included in the sub-content title ID. Therefore, if the sub-content title ID is known, the related main content title ID is also known. Conversely, if the main content title ID is known, the related sub-content title ID is known.
- a plurality of sub-contents can be associated with one main content.
- the sub-content key is information used as a key when encrypting the sub-content.
- the black list 222 includes information that identifies illegal recording media on which illegal content that is illegally copied main content is recorded, in other words, pirate disks. Specifically, the black list is composed of a plurality of pieces of characteristic information, as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the characteristic information is composed of sections of illegal data video data and illegal audio data recorded on a pirate disk that are characteristic of the illegal data and are extracted by analyzing the illegal data.
- the characteristic information is information that is not included in the legitimate digital video data or the digital audio data.
- the device revocation list 223 is provided so that writing apparatuses that write information to recording media and playback apparatuses that playback information from recording media can be prevented from being used illegally after their secret key or encryption or decryption system has been illegally exposed to a third party.
- the device revocation list 223 includes a plurality of device IDs.
- Each device ID is a identification number for identifying a device whose secret key or encryption or decryption system has been illegally exposed to a third party.
- the control unit 201 receives a user ID, a sub-content acquisition request and a main content title ID from the main player 300 via the Internet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207 .
- the control unit 201 controls the authentication unit 208 so that the authentication unit 208 performs mutual device authentication with the main player 300 .
- the control unit 201 only when device authentication by the authentication unit 208 succeeds, the control unit 201 generates a sub-content search title ID, based on the received main content title ID. Specifically, when the main content title ID is “MID 001 ”, the control unit 201 extracts the section “ 001 ” from “MID 001 ”, and generates the sub-content search title ID by combining the identification code “S”, the identification code “ID” and the extracted section “ 001 ”. Next, the control unit 201 uses a forward match search method to extract the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID that matches the search title ID from the sub-content table 221 . Furthermore, the control unit 201 extracts the sub-content title ID from the sub-content information acquired by extracting. Next, the control unit 201 outputs the user ID, a sub-content acquisition request and the sub-content title ID to the billing unit 205 , and controls so that the billing unit 205 performs billing processing.
- control unit 201 outputs the extracted sub-content title ID to the encryption unit 206 , and controls so that the encryption unit 206 encrypts the sub-content.
- control unit 201 outputs the extracted sub-content title ID to the transmission/reception unit 207 , and controls so that the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the sub-content tile ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the black list and the device revocation list.
- the billing unit 205 receives the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request, and the sub-content title ID from the control unit 201 . On receiving the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request, and the sub-content title ID, the billing unit 205 bills the user shown by the received user ID for the sub-content shown by the received sub-content title ID.
- the authentication unit 208 performs mutual device authentication with an authentication unit 304 of the main player 300 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 ends the sub-content supply process.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 continues the sub-content supply processing.
- the encryption unit 206 reads the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 204 , and extracts the sub-content and the sub-content key from the read sub-content information.
- the encryption unit 206 generates encrypted sub-content by applying the encryption algorithm E 1 to the sub-content using the sub-content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted sub-content and the sub-content key to the transmission/reception unit 207 .
- the transmission/reception unit 207 reads the blacklist 222 and the device revocation list 223 from the information storage unit 204 .
- the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list via the Internet 10 to the main player 300 .
- the display unit 202 displays various information, based on control by the control unit 201 .
- the input unit 203 receives inputs from the user, and outputs the received input information to the control unit 201 .
- the main player 300 is composed of a control unit 301 , a display unit 302 , an input unit 303 , an authentication unit 304 , a transmission/reception unit 305 , an encryption unit 306 , a drive unit 307 , a decryption unit 308 , an information storage unit 309 , an input/output unit 310 , a decryption unit 311 , a playback unit 312 , a decryption unit 313 , an authentication unit 314 , a hash unit 315 and an extraction unit 316 .
- a monitor 351 and a speaker 352 are connected to the playback unit 312 .
- the main player 300 is a computer system similar to the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 .
- the main player 300 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs.
- the information storage unit 309 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit, and, as shown in FIG. 5 , includes areas for storing a sub-content title ID, an encrypted sub-content key, encrypted content and a blacklist.
- the sub-content title ID is identification information for uniquely identifying sub-content.
- the encrypted sub-content key is a sub-content key that has been encrypted.
- the encrypted sub-content is sub-content that has been encrypted.
- the title ID, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content are in correspondence.
- the blacklist includes information that identifies illegal recording media on which illegal content that is illegally copied main content is recorded, in other words, pirate disks.
- the black list is composed of a plurality of pieces of characteristic information.
- the input unit 303 receives a sub-content acquisition request from the user, and outputs the received acquisition request to the control unit 301 .
- the input unit 303 receives input of the title ID of the sub-content to be played back, from the user via a remote control 353 , and outputs the title ID of which input was received to the control unit 301 .
- the control unit 301 When sub-content is to be acquired, the control unit 301 receives the acquisition request from input unit 303 , controls the drive unit 307 so that the main content title ID is read from the DVD 500 , and receives the main content title ID from the drive unit 307 . Next, the control unit 301 transmits an internally-stored user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID via the transmission/reception unit 305 and the Internet 10 to the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- the user ID is identification information for uniquely identifying the user.
- control unit 301 receives authentication result information showing either authentication success or failure, from the authentication unit 314 , and controls the various compositional elements based on the received authentication result information.
- control unit 301 when sub-content is to be played back, the control unit 301 outputs the received sub-content title ID to the drive unit 307 .
- the transmission/reception unit 305 receives the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist, and the device revocation list from the contents supply apparatus 200 via the Internet 10 , and, based on control by the control unit 301 , outputs the received sub-content key to the encryption unit 306 , outputs the received encrypted sub-content to the input/output unit 310 , outputs the received blacklist and device revocation list to the input/output unit 310 , and outputs the received blacklist to the hash unit 315 .
- the transmission/reception unit 305 writes the received content title ID and the received encrypted sub-content to the information storage unit 309 .
- the authentication unit 304 performs mutual device authentication with the authentication unit 208 of the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- the main player 300 ends the sub-content acquisition process.
- the main player 300 continues the sub-content acquisition processing.
- the drive unit 307 reads the main content title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read main content title ID to the control unit 301 .
- the drive unit 307 reads the bind key that corresponds to the main content title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read bind key to the encryption unit 306 .
- the drive unit 307 receives the main content title ID from the control unit 301 , reads from the DVD 500 the bind key that corresponds to the received main content title ID, and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 311 .
- the hash unit 315 receives the blacklist from the transmission/reception unit 305 , calculates a hash value H by applying a function Hash to the blacklist, and outputs the calculated hash value H to the encryption unit 306 .
- the hash unit 315 reads the blacklist that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309 .
- the encryption unit 306 receives the bind key from the drive unit 307 , receives the hash value H from the hash unit 315 , and receives the sub-content key from the transmission/reception unit 305 .
- the encryption unit 306 generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, and generates an encrypted sub-content key by applying the encryption algorithm E 2 to the received sub-content key with use of the generated key.
- the encryption algorithm E 2 is a DES encryption algorithm.
- the encryption unit 306 outputs the generated encrypted sub-content key to the input/output unit 310 .
- the encryption unit 306 writes the generated encrypted sub-content key to the information storage unit 309 .
- the authentication unit 314 When information is to be written to the memory card 600 , the authentication unit 314 performs mutual device authentication with an authentication unit 602 of the memory card 600 .
- the main player 300 ends processing for accessing the memory card 600 .
- the authentication unit 314 outputs authentication result information showing authentication success or failure to the control unit 301 .
- the input/output unit 310 receives the sub-content title ID from the control unit 301 , receives the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the transmission/reception unit 305 , receives the encrypted sub-content from the encryption unit 306 , and outputs the received sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list to the memory card 600 .
- the decryption unit 311 reads the encrypted sub-content key that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309 .
- the decryption unit 311 receives the bind key from the drive unit 307 , receives the hash value H from the hash unit 315 , and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order. Next, the decryption unit 311 generates a sub-content key by applying a decryption algorithm D 2 to the read encrypted sub-content key using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 313 .
- the decryption algorithm D 2 corresponds to the encryption algorithm E 2 , and is an algorithm for decrypting a ciphertext encrypted by the encryption algorithm E 2 .
- the decryption unit 313 reads the encrypted sub-content that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309 .
- the decryption unit 313 receives the sub-content key from the decryption unit 311 , generates sub-content by applying a decryption algorithm D 1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 312 .
- the decryption algorithm D 1 corresponds to the encryption algorithm E 1 , and is an algorithm for decrypting a ciphertext encrypted by the encryption algorithm E 1 .
- the extraction unit 316 reads the main content from the DVD 500 via the drive unit 307 , and extracts a characteristic from the read main content to generate characteristic information. Then, the extraction unit 316 reads the blacklist from the information storage unit 309 , and judges whether generated characteristic information is included on the read black list. When the characteristic information is judged to be included, the DVD 500 is considered to be a pirate disk, and the extraction unit 316 outputs an instruction to the control unit 301 to stop subsequent processing. When the characteristic information is judged not to be included, the extraction unit 316 outputs an instruction to the control unit 301 to continue processing.
- the playback unit 312 receives sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to the monitor 351 , and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 352 .
- the memory card 600 is composed of an input/output unit 601 , the authentication unit 602 , and an information storage unit 603 .
- the memory card 600 is a computer system similar to the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 .
- the memory card 600 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs.
- the memory card 600 mounted in the main player 300 or the sub-player 400 .
- the memory card 600 receives information from whichever of the main player 300 and the sub-player 400 it is mounted in, and writes the received information to the information storage unit 603 .
- the memory card 600 reads information from the information storage unit 603 , and outputs the read information to the main player 300 or the sub-player 400 .
- the information storage unit 603 has areas for storing a sub-content title ID 621 , an encrypted sub-content key 622 , encrypted sub-content 623 , a blacklist 624 and a device revocation list 625 .
- the input/output unit 601 performs input and output of information between the information storage unit 603 and the main player 300 , or between the information storage unit 603 and the sub-player 400 .
- the authentication unit 602 When the memory card 600 is mounted in the main player 300 , the authentication unit 602 performs mutual device authentication with the authentication unit 314 of the main player 300 . The authentication unit 602 continues subsequent processing only when authentication succeeds. When authentication fails, the authentication unit 602 ends processing.
- the authentication unit 602 When the memory card 600 is mounted in the sub-player 400 , the authentication unit 602 performs mutual device authentication with the authentication unit 414 of the sub-player 400 . The authentication unit 602 continues subsequent processing only when authentication succeeds. When authentication fails, the authentication unit 602 ends processing.
- the sub-player 400 is composed of a control unit 401 , a display unit 402 , an input unit 403 , a drive unit 407 , a decryption unit 408 , an input/output unit 410 , a decryption unit 411 , a playback unit 412 , a decryption unit 413 , the authentication unit 414 , a hash unit 415 , an extraction unit 416 , a monitor unit 417 and an ID storage unit 418 .
- the sub-player 400 is a computer system similar to the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 .
- the sub-player 400 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs.
- the input unit 403 receives designation of sub-content to be played back from the user, and acquires the title ID of the designated sub-content from the memory card 600 via the input/output unit 410 . Next, the input unit 403 outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to the control unit 401 .
- the control unit 401 receives the sub-content title ID, and generates a main content title ID based on the received sub-content title ID.
- the method used for generating the main content title ID is based on the rules for naming a title ID described earlier.
- the control unit 401 outputs the generated main content title ID to the drive unit 407 .
- the drive unit 407 receives the main content title ID from the control unit 401 , reads the bind key that corresponds to the received main content title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 411 .
- the authentication unit 414 performs mutual device authentication with the authentication unit 602 of the memory card 600 . When device authentication succeeds, the authentication unit continues subsequent processing. When device authentication fails, the various apparatuses stop subsequent processing.
- the input/output unit 410 When mutual device authentication succeeds, the input/output unit 410 outputs a request to the memory card 600 to read the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content.
- the input/output unit 410 receives the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content key from the memory card 600 .
- the extraction unit 416 reads the main content from the DVD 500 via the drive unit 407 , and generates characteristic information by extracting a characteristic from the read main content. Next, the extraction unit 416 receives the blacklist from the input/output unit 410 , and judges whether the generated characteristic information is includes in the blacklist.
- the DVD 500 When the characteristic information is judged to be included, the DVD 500 is considered to be a pirate disk, and the extraction unit 416 outputs an instruction to the control unit 401 to stop subsequent processing. At this point, the control unit 401 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, the sub-player 400 stops playback of the sub-content.
- the decryption unit 411 receives the bind key from the drive unit 407 , receives the hash value H from the hash unit 415 , generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D 2 to the read encrypted sub-content key with use of the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 413 .
- the decryption 413 receives encrypted sub-content from the input/output block 410 .
- the decryption unit 413 receives the sub-content key from the decryption unit 411 , generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D 1 to the received encrypted content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 412 .
- the playback unit 412 receives the sub-content from the decryption unit 413 , generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to the monitor 417 , and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 451 .
- the input unit 103 receives an operation for writing to a DVD or an operation for ending writing to a DVD from an operator, and outputs instruction information showing the received operation to the control unit 101 (step S 101 ).
- control unit 101 When the control unit 101 receives instruction information showing ending writing to a DVD (step S 102 ), the control unit 101 ends processing by the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 .
- the input unit 103 When the control unit 101 receives instruction information showing writing to a DVD (step S 102 ), the input unit 103 additionally receives the main content title ID from the user and outputs the received main content title ID to the control unit 101 , and the control unit 101 receives the title ID (step S 103 ).
- the encryption unit 105 reads from the main content table 121 the main content and main content key that are in correspondence with the title ID of which input was received (step S 104 ).
- the encryption unit 105 generates encrypted main content by applying the encryption algorithm E 1 to the read main content using the read content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted main content to the output unit 107 (step S 105 ).
- the bind key generation unit 106 generates a random number that is unique to the DVD, and outputs the generated random number to the output unit 107 as the bind key (step S 106 ).
- the output unit 107 receives the title ID from the control unit 101 , receives the encrypted main content form the encryption unit 105 , receives the bind key from the bind key generation unit 106 , and then writes the received main content title ID, bind key and encrypted main content to the DVD (step S 107 ).
- the DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 returns to step S 101 and repeats the processing.
- the following describes operations by the main player 300 for acquiring sub-content, with use of the flowcharts in FIGS. 9 to 11 .
- the input unit 303 of the main player 300 receives an acquisition request for sub-content from the user, and outputs the received acquisition request to the control unit 301 .
- the control unit 301 receives the acquisition request from the input unit 303 (step S 121 ).
- the control unit 301 controls the drive unit 307 so that the drive unit 307 reads the title ID, and the control unit 301 receives the title ID from the drive unit 307 (step S 122 ).
- control unit 301 transmits the internally-stored user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID to the contents supply apparatus 200 via the transmission/reception unit 305 and the Internet 10 (step S 123 ).
- control unit 201 of the contents supply apparatus 200 receives the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID from the main player 300 via the Internet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207 (step S 123 ).
- the authentication unit 304 of the main player 300 and the authentication unit 208 of the contents supply apparatus 200 perform mutual device authentication (steps S 124 , S 125 ).
- the encryption unit 206 of the contents supply apparatus 200 reads the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 204 , and extracts the sub-content and the sub-content key from the read sub-content information.
- the transmission/reception unit 207 reads the blacklist 222 and the device revocation list 223 from the information storage unit 204 (step S 130 ).
- the encryption unit 206 generates encrypted sub-content by applying the encryption algorithm E 1 to the sub-content using the sub-content key as the key, and outputs the generated sub-content and the sub-content key to the transmission/reception unit 207 (step S 131 ).
- the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list to the main player 300 via the Internet 10 (step S 132 ).
- the transmission/reception unit 305 of the main player 300 receives the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the contents supply apparatus 200 via the Internet 10 , and, based on control by the control unit 301 , outputs the received sub-content key to the encryption unit 306 , outputs the encrypted sub-content to the input/output unit 310 , outputs the blacklist and the device revocation list to the input/output unit 310 , and outputs the blacklist to the hash unit 315 (step S 132 ).
- the drive unit 307 receives the bind key that corresponds to the main content title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read bind key to the encryption unit 306 (step S 133 ).
- the hash unit 315 receives the blacklist from the transmission/reception unit 305 , calculates a hash value H by applying the hash function Hash to the received blacklist, and outputs the calculated hash value H to the encryption unit 306 (step S 134 ).
- the encryption unit 306 receives the bind key from the drive unit 307 , receives the hash value H from the hash value H, and receives the sub-content key from the transmission/reception unit 305 .
- the encryption unit 306 generates a key by combining the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, and generates an encrypted sub-content key by applying the encryption algorithm E 2 to the received sub-content using the generated key (step S 135 ).
- control unit 301 writes the sub-content title ID to the information storage unit 309
- encryption unit 306 writes the encrypted sub-content to the information storage unit 309
- the transmission/reception unit 305 writes the encrypted sub-content to the information storage unit 309 (step S 136 ).
- step S 137 when there is no information to write to the memory card 600 (step S 137 ), the main player 300 ends the sub-content acquisition processing.
- step S 137 when there is information to write to the memory card 600 (step S 137 ), the authentication unit 314 of the main player 300 and the authentication unit 602 of the memory card 600 perform mutual device authentication (step s 138 , S 139 ).
- the apparatuses end processing.
- step S 140 Only when both the authentication unit 314 and the authentication unit 602 succeed in device authentication (steps S 140 , S 141 ), the processing proceeds to the next step.
- the input/output unit 310 receives the sub-content title ID from the control unit 301 , receives the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the transmission/reception unit 305 , receives the encrypted sub-content key from the encryption unit 306 , and outputs the received sub-content title ID, encrypted sub-content key, encrypted sub-content, black list and device revocation list to the memory card 600 (step S 142 ).
- the input/output unit 601 of the memory card 600 receives the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the main player 300 (step S 142 ), and writes the received sub-content title ID, encrypted sub-content key, encrypted sub-content, blacklist and device revocation list in correspondence in the information storage unit 603 (step S 143 ).
- the authentication unit 208 of the contents supply apparatus 200 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with the authentication unit 304 via the transmission/reception unit 207 , the Internet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 305 of the main player 300 .
- the authentication unit 304 of the main player 300 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with the authentication unit 208 of the contents supply apparatus 200 via the transmission/reception unit 305 , the Internet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207 of the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- information is simply described as being transmitted/received between the authentication unit 304 and the authentication unit 208 , and mention of the paths therebetween is omitted.
- the authentication unit 208 generates a random number R 1 (step S 161 ), and transmits the generated random number R 1 to the authentication unit 304 (step S 162 ).
- the authentication unit 208 generates a ciphertext A 1 by applying an encryption algorithm E 4 to the random number R 1 (step s 163 ).
- the authentication unit 304 receives the random number R 1 from the authentication unit 208 (step S 162 ), and generates a cipher text B 1 by applying the encryption algorithm to the received random number R 1 (step S 164 ), and transmits the generated ciphertext B 1 to the authentication unit 208 (step S 165 ).
- the authentication unit 208 receives the ciphertext B 1 from the authentication unit 304 (step S 165 ), and judges whether the generated ciphertext A 1 and the received ciphertext B 1 match. When the two do not match (step S 166 ), the authentication unit 208 considers authentication to have failed, and outputs an instruction to the control unit 201 and the transmission/reception unit 207 to stop subsequent transmission and reception of information with the main player 300 .
- the authentication unit 304 generates a random number R 2 (step S 167 ), transmits the generated random number R 2 to the authentication unit 208 (step S 168 ), and generates a ciphertext A 2 by applying an encryption algorithm E 5 to the generated random number R 2 (step S 170 ).
- the authentication unit 208 judges that the generated ciphertext A 1 and the received cipher text B 1 match (step S 166 )
- the authentication unit 208 considers authentication to have succeeded, additionally receives the random number R 2 from the authentication unit 304 (step S 168 ), generates a ciphertext B 2 by applying the encryption algorithm E 5 to the received random number R 2 (step S 169 ), and transmits the generated ciphertext B 2 to the authentication unit 304 (step S 171 ).
- the authentication unit 304 receives the ciphertext B 2 from the authentication unit 208 (step S 171 ), judges whether the generated ciphertext A 2 and the received ciphertext B 2 match, an when the two match (step S 172 ), considers authentication to have failed, and outputs an instruction to the control unit 301 and the transmission/reception unit 305 to stop subsequent transmission and reception of information with the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- step S 172 the authentication unit 304 considers authentication to have succeeded.
- the input unit 303 of the main player 300 receives a designation of sub-content to be played back from the user, acquires the title ID of the sub-content for which the designation was received, and outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to the control unit 301 (step S 201 ).
- control unit 301 generates a main content title ID from the received sub-content title ID, and outputs the generated main content title ID to the drive unit 307 .
- the drive unit 307 receives the title ID from control unit 301 , reads the bind key that corresponds to the received title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 311 (step S 202 ).
- the decryption unit 311 reads the encrypted sub-content key that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309
- the decryption unit 313 reads the encrypted sub-content that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309
- the hash unit 315 reads the blacklist that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309 (step S 203 ).
- the extraction unit 316 reads the encrypted main content from the DVD 500 via the drive unit 307 , generates main content by decrypting the encrypted main content, and extracts a characteristic from the generated main content to generate characteristic information (step S 204 ).
- the extraction unit 316 reads the blacklist from the information storage unit 309 , and judges whether the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist.
- the extraction unit 316 considers the DVD 500 to be a pirate disk, and outputs an instruction to the control unit 301 to stop subsequent processing.
- the control unit 301 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, the main player 300 stops playback of the sub-content.
- the decryption unit 311 receives the bind key from the drive unit 307 , receives the hash value H from the hash unit 315 , and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order.
- the decryption unit 311 then generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D 2 to the read encrypted sub-content using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 313 (step S 207 ).
- the decryption unit 313 receives the sub-content key from the decryption unit 311 , generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D 1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 312 (step S 208 ).
- the playback unit 312 receives the sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to the monitor 351 , and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 352 (step S 209 ).
- the input unit 403 of the sub-player 400 receives a designation from the user of sub-content to be played back, acquires the title ID of the sub-content for which the designation was received, from the memory card 600 , and outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to the control unit 401 (step S 301 ).
- control unit 401 generates a main content title ID from the received sub-content title ID, and outputs the generated main content title ID to the drive unit 407 .
- the drive unit 407 receives the title ID from control unit 401 , reads the bind key that corresponds to the received title ID from the DVD 500 , and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 411 (step S 302 ).
- the sub-player 400 and the memory card 600 perform mutual device authentication (steps S 303 to S 304 ).
- mutual device authentication fails (steps S 305 , S 306 )
- the apparatuses stop subsequent processing.
- the input/output unit 410 When mutual device authentication succeeds (steps S 305 , S 306 ), the input/output unit 410 outputs a request to the memory card 600 to read the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content (step S 307 ).
- the input/output unit 601 of the memory card 600 receives the read request (step S 307 ), reads the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content from the information storage unit 603 , and outputs the read blacklist, encrypted sub-content key and encrypted sub-content to the sub-player 400 .
- the input/output unit 410 receives the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content (step S 309 ).
- the extraction unit 416 reads the encrypted main content from the DVD 500 via the drive unit 407 , generates main content by decrypting the encrypted main content, and extracts a characteristic from the generated main content to generate characteristic information (step S 310 ).
- the extraction unit 416 receives the blacklist from the input/output unit 410 , and judges whether the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist.
- the extraction unit 416 considers the DVD to be a pirate disk, and outputs an instruction to the control unit 401 to stop subsequent processing.
- the control unit 401 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, the sub-player 400 stops playback of the sub-content.
- the decryption unit 411 receives the bind key from the drive unit 407 , receives the hash value H from the hash unit 415 , and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order.
- the decryption unit 411 then generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D 2 to the read encrypted sub-content using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 413 (step S 313 ).
- the decryption unit 413 receives the sub-content key from the decryption unit 411 , generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D 1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 412 (step S 314 ).
- the playback unit 412 receives the sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to the monitor 417 , and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 451 (step S 315 ).
- the authentication unit 414 of the sub-player 400 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with the authentication unit 602 via the input/output unit 410 and the input/output unit 601 of the memory card 600 .
- the authentication unit 602 of the memory card 600 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with the authentication unit 414 via the input/output unit 600 and the input/output unit 410 of the sub-player 400 .
- information is simply described as being transmitted/received between the authentication unit 414 and the authentication unit 602 , and mention of the paths therebetween is omitted.
- the authentication unit 414 and the authentication unit 602 perform device authentication using the same method as the mutual authentication shown in the flowchart in FIG. 12 (step S 331 ).
- the authentication unit 602 requests a device ID from the authentication unit 414 (step S 332 ).
- the authentication unit 414 receives the request (step S 332 ), reads the device ID from the ID storage unit 418 (step S 333 ), and outputs the read device ID to the authentication unit 602 (step S 334 ).
- the authentication unit 602 receives the device ID (step S 334 ), judges whether the received device ID is included on the device revocation list 625 stored in the information storage unit 603 , and when the device ID is not included (step S 335 ), considers authentication to have succeeded.
- step S 335 the authentication unit 602 considers the sub-player 400 to be a revoked apparatus, and the controls the input/output unit 601 so as to stop subsequent processing.
- the main player acquires according to user instruction a short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the birth of the Galaxy Allies”, which is sub-content of the main content “Galaxy Wars: The birth of the Galaxy Allies”.
- the main player then encrypts the sub-content and writes the encrypted sub-content to the memory card, as described in the above embodiment.
- the main player plays back the encrypted sub-content written to the memory card, according to user instruction, only when both the DVD to which “Galaxy Wars: The birth of the Galaxy Allies” is written and the memory card to which the sub-content is written are mounted in the main player, as described in the above embodiment.
- This enables the user to playback and enjoy the short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the birth of the Galaxy Allies”. This applies to the sub-player also.
- the user rents DVDs on which a movies “Galaxy Wars: The Takeover” and “Galaxy Wars: The Demise of the Allies” are respectively recorded as main content. These movies are sequels of “Galaxy Wars: The birth of the Allies”.
- the main player plays back the encrypted sub-content written to the memory card, according to user instruction.
- the user is able to playback and enjoy the short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the birth of the Galaxy Allies”. This also applies to the sub-player.
- sub-content B that relates to the main content A can be acquired by the main player from the contents supply apparatus, and written to the memory card.
- main content C and D which relate to main content A, are respectively recorded, by a legitimate method other than purchasing, such as rental.
- sub-content is chargeable, and when the memory card and the DVD on which the main content C is recorded are both mounted in the main player, the main player is able to play back the sub-content recorded on the memory card. This is the same when both the memory card and the DVD on which the main content D is recorded are mounted in the main player. Furthermore, this also applies to the sub-player.
- a contents distribution system 1 b has a similar structure to the contents distribution system 1 , but instead of the contents supply apparatus 200 , the main player 300 and the sub-player 400 , the contents distribution system 1 b includes a contents supply apparatus 200 b , a main player 300 b and a sub-player 400 b , as shown in FIG. 17 .
- the user purchases a DVD 500 A legally.
- the user rents a DVD 500 C and a DVD 500 D.
- Main content A, a secret key SA, a public key PA, a public key PC and a public key PD are recorded on the DVD 500 A.
- the secret key SA is a secret key that corresponds to the main content A
- the public key PA is a public key that corresponds to the main content A.
- the public key PC and the public key PD are public keys that correspond respectively to main content C and main content D that are described later.
- the main content C and a secret key SC are recorded on the DVD 500 C.
- the main content C is content that relates to the main content A.
- the secret key SC is a secret key that corresponds to the main content C.
- the main content D and a secret key SD are recorded on the DVD 500 D.
- the main content D is content that relates to the main content A.
- the secret key SD is a secret key that corresponds to the main content D.
- the secret keys and the public keys comply with the public key encryption method.
- the public key PA is used for encrypting plaintext.
- the secret key SA corresponds to the public key PA, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PA.
- the public key PC is used for encrypting plaintext.
- the secret key SC corresponds to the public key PC, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PC.
- the public key PD is used for encrypting plaintext.
- the secret key SD corresponds to the public key PD, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PD.
- the user mounts the DVD 500 A and the memory card 600 in the main player 300 b , and instructs the main player 300 b to acquire sub-content that relates to the main content A from the contents supply apparatus 200 b .
- Information has not yet been recorded on the memory card 600 b at this point.
- the main player 300 b outputs an instruction to the contents supply apparatus 200 b to acquire sub-content.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 b generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the sub-content key (step S 401 ).
- the contents supply apparatus 200 b supplies the main player 300 b with the sub-content key (step S 402 ), and supplies the main player 300 b with the encrypted sub-content (step S 403 ).
- the main player 300 b acquires the sub-content key from the contents supply apparatus 200 b (step S 402 ), and acquires the encrypted sub-content from the contents supply apparatus 200 b (step S 403 ).
- the main player 300 b reads the public key PA, the public key PC and the public key PD from the DVD 500 A (step S 404 ), and generates an encrypted sub-content key EA, an encrypted sub-content key EC and an encrypted sub-content key ED by encrypting the received sub-content key respectively using the read public key PA, public key PC and public key PD (step S 405 ).
- the main player 300 b writes the generated encrypted sub-content key EA, encrypted sub-content key EC and encrypted sub-content key ED to the memory card 600 b (step S 406 ), and then writes the received encrypted sub-content to the memory card 600 b (step S 407 ).
- the encrypted sub-content key EA, the encrypted sub-content key EC, the encrypted sub-content key ED and the encrypted sub-content are recorded on the memory card 600 b as shown in FIG. 17 .
- the user mounts both the memory card 600 b on which the encrypted sub-content key EA, the encrypted sub-content key EC, the encrypted sub-content key ED and the encrypted sub-content are recorded and the DVD 500 D in the sub-player 400 b , and instructs the sub-player to play back the encrypted sub-content that is recorded on memory card 600 b.
- the sub-player 400 b reads the secret key SD from the DVD 500 (step S 411 ), reads the encrypted sub-content key ED from memory card 600 b (step S 412 ), and generates a sub-content key by decrypting the encrypted sub-content key ED using the read secret key SD (step S 413 ).
- the sub-player 400 b reads the encrypted sub-content from the memory card 600 b (step S 414 ), and generates sub-content by decrypting the read encrypted sub-content using the generated sub-content key (step S 415 ).
- the sub-player 400 b plays back the sub-content.
- the sub-player 400 b is able to decrypt and play back encrypted sub-content recorded on the memory card 600 b when both the memory card 600 b and the DVD 500 D are mounted.
- the main player 300 b plays back in the same way.
- a disk ID that uniquely identifies the DVD 500 may be recorded on the DVD 500 .
- the main player 300 requests sub-content from the contents supply apparatus 200
- the main player 300 reads the disk ID from the DVD 500 , and transmits the read disk ID to the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 may store the received disk ID and the sub-content in correspondence.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 may have a structure by which when it next receives a request for sub-content from the contents supply apparatus 200 , it does not permit supply of the sub-content of the received combination of title ID and disk ID. This prevents sub-content being supplied in duplicate.
- the supplier of the sub-content may request separate payment from the user for the sub-content in the case of a same combination of title ID and disk ID.
- the sub-player 400 may have an internal storage unit such as a hard disk, read encrypted sub-content stored on the memory card 600 , and store the read encrypted sub-content in the storage unit.
- an internal storage unit such as a hard disk, read encrypted sub-content stored on the memory card 600 , and store the read encrypted sub-content in the storage unit.
- the main player 300 may read a bind key from the DVD 506 and store the read bind key internally.
- the main player 300 encrypts the sub-content key with use of the internally-stored bind key.
- the main player 300 may decrypt encrypted content with use of the internally-stored bind key. This also applies to the sub-player 400 .
- the main player 300 receives the sub-content and the blacklist, and writes the received sub-content and blacklist to the information storage unit 309 , or writes the received sub-content and blacklist to the memory card 600 .
- the main player 300 may write the received sub-content to the information storage unit 309 , and write the received blacklist over the blacklist that is already being stored in the information storage unit 309 .
- the main player may write the received sub-content to the memory card 600 , and write the received blacklist over the blacklist that is already being stored in the information storage unit 309 .
- the main player 300 and the memory card 600 store only the most recent of the blacklists that are transmitted.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 When the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 perform mutual device authentication according the respective authentication unit 208 and authentication unit 304 , they share a session key Kses. Specifically, in the mutual authentication process between the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 shown in FIG. 12 , the authentication unit 208 and the authentication unit 304 in the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 , respectively, calculate the session key Kses using the following expression.
- R 1 and R 2 are random numbers acquired by the contents supply apparatus 200 and the main player 300 in the mutual authentication process shown in FIG. 12 ;
- (+) is an operator that shows an exclusive OR.
- the encryption algorithm E 6 is, for example, DES encryption.
- the main player 300 generates an encrypted bind key by encrypting the bind key read from the DVD 500 using the session key Kses, and transmits the encrypted bind key to the contents supply apparatus 200 .
- the contents supply apparatus 200 receives the encrypted bind key, and generates a bind key by decrypting the encrypted bind key using the session key Kses.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by encrypting the sub-content with use of the bind key, and then generates a double-encrypted sub-content key by further encrypting the encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the sub-content key, and then generates double-encrypted sub-content by further encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 then transmits the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list to the main player 300 .
- the main player 300 receives the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list.
- the main player 300 then (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist using the session key Kses.
- the main player 300 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to the information storage unit 309 . Furthermore, the main player 300 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to the memory card 600 .
- the main player 300 writes the encrypted sub-content to the memory card 600 in the following way.
- the session key Kses is shared by the authentication unit 314 and the authentication unit 602 , in the manner described earlier.
- the main player 300 (a) generates a double-encrypted sub-content key by encrypting the sub-content using the session key Kses, (b) generates double-encrypted sub-content by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses. Then the main player 300 transmits the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list to the memory card 600 .
- the memory card 600 receives the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list.
- the memory card 600 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist with use of the session key Kses.
- the memory card 600 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to the information storage unit 603 .
- the main player 300 reads the encrypted sub-content from the memory card 600 in the following manner.
- the session key Kses is shared by the authentication unit 314 and the authentication unit 602 , in the manner described earlier.
- the memory card 600 (a) generates a double-encrypted content key by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, (b) generates double-encrypted sub-content by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses.
- the memory card 600 transmits the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted blacklist to the main player 300 .
- the main player 300 receives the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted blacklist.
- the main player 300 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist using the session key Kses.
- sub-content is encrypted using the sub-content key in the embodiments, it is not mandatory for a sub-content key to exist.
- the contents supply apparatus 200 may generate encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the bind key, and transmit the generated encrypted sub-content to the main player 300 .
- the main player 300 receives the encrypted sub-content, and stores the encrypted content in the information storage unit 300 and the memory card 600 .
- the main player 300 When playing back the encrypted sub-content, the main player 300 generates the sub-content by decrypting the encrypted content with use of the bind key, and plays back the generated sub-content.
- the recording medium on which the main content is recorded is described as being ROM-type DVD to which information can only be written once, another type of recording medium may be used.
- a ROM-type BD Blu-ray Disc
- the recording medium to which the main content is recorded is not limited to being a ROM-type recording medium.
- a readable/writable recording medium may be used.
- the present invention may be methods shown by the above. Furthermore, the methods may be a computer program realized by a computer, and may be a digital signal of the computer program.
- the present invention may be a computer-readable recording medium apparatus such as a flexible disk, a hard disk, a CD-ROM, an MO, a DVD, a DVD-ROM, a DVD RAM, a BD (Blu-Ray Disc), or a semiconductor memory, that stores the computer program or the digital signal.
- the present invention may be the computer program or the digital signal recorded on any of the aforementioned recording medium apparatuses.
- the present invention may be the computer program or the digital signal transmitted on a electric communication line, a wireless or wired communication line, or a network of which the Internet is representative.
- the present invention may be a computer system that includes a microprocessor and a memory, the memory storing the computer program, and the microprocessor operating according to the computer program.
- the program or the digital signal may be executed by another independent computer system.
- the present invention may be any combination of the above-described embodiments and modifications.
- the present invention is a contents distribution system that distributes sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a contents recording apparatus that (a) reads unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium pre-storing the unique information and a digital work that is the main content, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium, (b) acquires the output sub-content, (c) encrypts the acquired sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content, and (d) writes the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable second storage medium; and
- a contents playback apparatus that (a) reads the unique information from the first storage medium, (b) reads the encrypted sub-content from the second storage medium, (c) decrypts the read encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content, and (d) plays back the generated playback sub-content.
- the present invention is a contents recording apparatus that records sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a reading unit operable to read unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium storing the unique information and a digital work that is the main content, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium;
- an acquisition unit operable to acquire the sub-content
- an encryption unit operable to encrypt the acquired sub-content based on the unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content
- a writing unit operable to write the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable second storage medium.
- the present invention is a contents playback apparatus that plays back sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a first reading unit operable to read unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium pre-storing the unique information and the main content that is a digital work, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium;
- a second reading unit operable to read encrypted sub-content from a portable second storage medium, the second storage medium pre-storing the encrypted sub-content, the encrypted sub-content having been generated by encrypting the sub-content based on the unique information;
- a decryption unit operable to decrypt the read encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content
- a playback unit operable to play back the generated playback sub-content.
- the contents recording apparatus generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content based on the unique information stored on the first storage medium, and writes encrypted content to a portable second storage medium.
- the contents playback apparatus decrypts the encrypted sub-content based on the unique information read from the first storage medium. Therefore, the contents playback apparatus is able to decrypt the encrypted sub-content only when both the first storage medium and the second storage medium are mounted in the contents playback apparatus. In this way, only the owner of the first storage medium that stores the main content is permitted to use the sub-content.
- the acquisition unit further acquires a blacklist that is bound to the sub-content, the blacklist including characteristic information about a characteristic of information that has been recorded on an illegal recording medium, the illegal recording medium having recorded thereon illegal content generated by illegally copying the main content, and
- the writing unit writes the blacklist to the second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- the second reading unit further reads a blacklist from the second recording medium, the second recording medium further storing the blacklist bound to the encrypted sub-content, the black list including characteristic information about a characteristic of information that has been recorded on an illegal recording medium, the illegal recording medium having recorded thereon illegal content generated by illegally copying the main content, and
- the playback unit extracts characteristic information showing a characteristic of information stored on the first storage medium, judges whether the extracted characteristic information matches the characteristic information in the blacklist, and when the judgement is positive, prohibits playback of the playback sub-content and the information recorded on the first storage medium.
- the contents recording apparatus writes a blacklist, which includes characteristic information showing a characteristic of information recorded on an illegal recording medium, to a second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- the contents playback apparatus extracts the characteristic information from the first storage medium, and when the extracted characteristic information is judged to be included in the blacklist, prohibits playback of the playback sub-content and the information stored on the first storage medium. In this way, playback of content recorded on an illegal recording medium can be controlled.
- the acquisition unit further acquires device revocation information that is bound to the sub-content, the device revocation information showing a revoked device, and
- the writing unit writes the device revocation information to the second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- the second storage medium includes an information storage unit and a device authentication unit
- the information storage unit stores the encrypted sub-content and device revocation information bound to the encrypted sub-content, the device revocation information showing a revoked device, and
- the device authentication unit judges, based on the device revocation information, whether the contents playback apparatus is revoked, and when the judgement is positive, prohibits reading of information from the information storage unit by the contents playback apparatus.
- the contents recording apparatus writes device revocation information, which shows a revoked device, to a second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- the second storage medium judges whether the contents playback apparatus is revoked, and when the contents playback apparatus is judged to be revoked, prohibits playback by the contents playback apparatus of the information stored on the second storage medium. In this way, an illegal contents playback apparatus can be excluded.
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Abstract
Description
- (1) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a technique for distributing digital contents.
- (2) Description of the Related Art
- Recording media such as DVDs on which digital works such as movies and music are recorded are becoming widespread. Recording media such as DVDs have a large amount of information digitally recorded thereon, and therefore can be used semipermanently without deterioration.
- A large market has been built by the evolution of businesses that use such recording media to sell and/or rent out recording media on which movies and music are recorded. Prevention of illegal use of digital works recorded on recording media is crucial for such businesses.
- Japanese patent No. 3073590 discloses an electronic data protection system that aims to prevent illegal use of computer software, electronic publications and the like stored on recording media.
- This electronic data protection system protects electronic data stored on a recording medium that is used in a user apparatus, based on usage permission from an apparatus held by a usage permitting party. The recording apparatus stores a medium unique number that uniquely specifies the encrypted electronic data and the recording medium. The usage permitting apparatus includes a decryption key for decrypting encrypted electronic data stored on the recording medium, a permission information generation unit that, based on the medium unique number stored on the recording medium, encrypts the electronic data decryption key and generates permission information, and a writing unit that writes the permission information generated by the permission information generation unit to the recording medium. The user apparatus includes a reading unit that reads the permission information, the encrypted electronic data and the medium unique number from the recording medium, a decryption key generation unit that, based on the medium unique number, decrypts the permission information and generates the electronic data decryption key, and an electronic data decryption unit that, based on the electronic data decryption key generated by the decryption key generation unit, decrypts the encrypted electronic data.
- According to such a structure, an electronic data protection system can be obtained that enables the user apparatus to use only encrypted electronic data that is stored on a legitimate storage medium and whose usage has been permitted by the usage permitting apparatus.
- Furthermore, the abstract published in International Publication Number WO 00/63860 (International publication date: 26 Oct. 2000, International application number: PCT/US00/10414) discloses the following technique.
- A system, method and article of manufacture is provided for tracking the distribution of content electronically. First, an electronic storage medium tracking identifier is incorporated onto an electronic storage medium and stored on a database. Next, a package tracking identifier is situated onto a package in which the electronic storage medium is stored. The electronic storage medium is then tracked while being shipped between various entities using the tracking identifier on the package. Further, the electronic storage medium may be identified using the tracking identifier on the electronic storage medium in order to afford authorized use of the information contained on the electronic storage medium.
- Since various techniques such as those described above have come to enable prevention of illegal usage of contents written to recording media, businesses that rent and/or sell such recording media are expanding.
- However, recently sub-content that relates to content recorded on a recording medium is being distributed in a manner other than on a recording medium. An example of sub-content is a preview for the sequel of a movie recorded on the recording medium. The preview is distributed to users via the Internet or the like.
- However, while the above-described techniques for preventing illegal usage of content can prevent illegal usage of the content written to the recording medium, there is a problem that such techniques cannot prevent illegal usage of sub-content that relates to the content written to the recording medium that are distributed via another distribution path.
- The object of the present invention is to provide a contents distribution system, a contents recording apparatus, a contents playback apparatus, a contents recording method, a contents playback method, a computer program and a recording medium with an object of preventing illegal usage of sub-content that relates to main content recorded on a portable ROM medium.
- In order to achieve the stated object, the present invention is a contents distribution system that distributes sub-content that relates to main content, and is composed of a contents supply apparatus, a contents recording apparatus and a contents playback apparatus.
- The contents supply apparatus outputs sub-content that relates to main content. A ROM medium stores unique information that is unique to the ROM medium, and a digital work. The contents recording medium reads the unique information from the portable ROM medium, acquires the sub-content that relates to the main content stored on the ROM medium, encrypts the acquired sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content, and writes the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable semiconductor memory.
- The content playback apparatus reads the unique information from the ROM medium, decrypting the encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content, and plays back the generated playback sub-content.
- Due to this structure, the contents playback apparatus plays back the sub-content only when both the ROM medium and the semiconductor memory are mounted in the contents playback apparatus. This means that the sub-content on the semiconductor memory cannot be played back if a ROM medium purchased by a another party is mounted in the contents playback apparatus together with the semiconductor memory. Consequently, protection of sub-content can be improved.
- These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent from the following description thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate a specific embodiment of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the structure of acontents distribution system 1; -
FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the structure of aDVD manufacturing apparatus 100; -
FIG. 3 shows one example of information recorded on aDVD 500; -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram showing the structure of acontents supply apparatus 200; -
FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing the structure of amain player 300; -
FIG. 6 is a block diagram showing the structure of amemory card 600; -
FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the structure of asub-player 400; -
FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing operations by theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100; -
FIG. 9 is a flowchart showing operations by themain player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues inFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing operations by themain player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues inFIG. 11 ; -
FIG. 11 is a flowchart showing operations by themain player 300 for acquiring sub-content, and continues fromFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is a flowchart showing operations for mutual authentication between thecontents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300; -
FIG. 13 is a flowchart showing operations by themain player 300 for playing back sub-content; -
FIG. 14 is a flowchart showing operations by thesub-player 400 for playing back sub-content, and continues inFIG. 15 ; -
FIG. 15 is a flowchart showing operations by thesub-player 400 for playing back sub-content, and continues fromFIG. 14 ; -
FIG. 16 is a flowchart showing operations for mutual authentication between thesub-player 400 and thememory card 600; and -
FIG. 17 shows the structure and operations of acontents distribution system 1 b as an example of a modification. - The following describes a
contents distribution system 1 as one embodiment of the present invention. - 1.1 Structure of the
Contents Distribution System 1 - The
contents distribution system 1, as shown inFIG. 1 , is composed of aDVD manufacturing apparatus 100, acontents supply apparatus 200, amain player 300, and asub-player 400. - The
DVD manufacturing apparatus 100, which is owned by a DVD manufacturer, writes main content to a DVD. Here, DVD refers to a ROM-type recording medium to which information can be written only once. Furthermore, an example of main content is movie information composed of digital video data and digital audio data. ADVD 500 to which main content has been written is sold by a seller. A user purchases, and thus owns, theDVD 500. - The contents supply
apparatus 200, which is owned by a sub-content supplier, distributes sub-content that relates to the main content via theInternet 10 to a user for a charge. Sub-content is content that relates to the main content. Examples of sub-content include video and audio information of a preview of a movie that is main content, subtitle information that expresses in characters the script spoken by the performers in the movie, and information regarding the performers in the movie. - The
main player 300, which is owned by the user, is set in the house in which the user lives. Amonitor 351 and aspeaker 352 are connected to themain player 300. The user mounts the purchasedDVD 500 in themain player 300. According to user operations, themain player 300 plays back the main content recorded on theDVD 500, and outputs video and audio to themonitor 351 and thespeaker 352. Furthermore, themain player 300 is connected to theInternet 10, and according to the user operations, acquires sub-content that relates to the main content recorded on theDVD 500 from thecontents supply apparatus 200, and writes the acquired sub-content to amemory card 600. - The sub-player 400, which is owned by the user, is provided in the user's car. The sub-player 400 includes a monitor (not illustrated), and a
speaker 451. The user mounts the purchasedDVD 500 in the sub-player 400. According to user operation, the sub-player 400 plays back the main content recorded on theDVD 500, and outputs video and audio to the internal monitor and thespeaker 451. Furthermore, the user mounts both the purchasedDVD 500 and thememory card 600 in the sub-player 400. The sub-player 400, according to user operation, reads the sub-content from thememory card 600, and plays back the read sub-content, only when both theDVD 500 and thememory card 600 are mounted in the sub-player 400. - 1.2 Structure of the
DVD Manufacturing Apparatus 100 - The
DVD manufacturing apparatus 100, as shown inFIG. 2 , is composed of acontrol unit 101, adisplay unit 102, aninput unit 103, aninformation storage unit 104, anencryption unit 105, a bindkey generation unit 106 and anoutput unit 107. - The
DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 is specifically a computer system composed of a microprocessor, a ROM, a RAM, a hard disk unit, a display unit, a keyboard and so on. The RAM and the hard disk unit store computer programs. TheDVD manufacturing apparatus 100 achieves its functions by the microprocessor operating according to the computer programs. - Note that each block in
FIG. 2 is connected to other blocks by connection lines, but some of these connection lines are omitted inFIG. 2 . Here, each connection line shows a path by which signals and information are conveyed. Furthermore, among the plurality of connection lines connected to the block that shows theencryption unit 105, those that have a key mark thereon show paths by which information is conveyed to theencryption unit 105 as a key. This also applies to other drawings. - (1)
Information Storage Unit 104 - The
information storage unit 104 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit. Theinformation storage unit 104, as shown inFIG. 2 , has a main content table 121. The main content table 121 includes a plurality of pieces of main content information that are each composed of a main content title ID, main content, and a main content key. - Here, the main content is, as one example, movie information composed of digital video data and digital audio data.
- The main content title ID is an identification number that uniquely identifies the main content. One example of the main content title ID is “MID001” as shown in
FIG. 2 . Here, the first character “M” of “MID001” is an identification code that shows that the content is main content. The character string “ID” that follows “M” is an identification code that shows that the title ID is a title identifier. Furthermore, the character string “001” that follows “ID” is a number for identifying the main content. - The main content key is information that is used as a key when encrypting the main content. The main content key is supplied by some means to a user who legitimately purchases a DVD on which is recorded encrypted main content that has been encrypted using the main content key. Note that since the supply of the main content key to the user is not the subject of the present invention, a description thereof is omitted.
- (2)
Control Unit 101,Display Unit 102 andInput Unit 103 - The
input unit 103 receives from an operator an operation to write the main content to a DVD, and the title ID of the main content. Theinput unit 103 outputs instruction information shown by the received operation, and the main content title ID to thecontrol unit 101. - The
control unit 101 receives the instruction information and the main content title ID, and controls theencryption unit 105, thebind unit 106 and theoutput unit 107 based on the received instruction information and main content title ID. - The
display unit 102 displays various information according to control by thecontrol unit 101. - (3)
Encryption Unit 105 - The
encryption unit 105 has, as one example, an encryption algorithm E1 specified by DES (Data Encryption Standard). - The
encryption unit 105, based on control by thecontrol unit 101, reads from the main content table 121 the main content and the main content key that correspond to the main content title ID for which theinput unit 103 received the input. Theencryption unit 105 generates encrypted main content by applying the encryption algorithm E1 to the read main content using the read main content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted main content to theoutput unit 107. - (4) Bind
Key Generation Unit 106 - The bind
key generation unit 106, based on control by thecontrol unit 101, generates a random number for each DVD, and outputs the each generated random number to theoutput unit 107 as a bind key. - Note that it is possible to generate bind keys so that a plurality of DVDs have the same bind key, rather than generating a separate bind key for each DVD.
- (5)
Output Unit 107 - The
output unit 107 receives the main content title ID from thecontrol unit 101. Furthermore, theoutput unit 107, based on control by thecontrol unit 101, receives the encrypted main content from theencryption unit 105, and receives the bind key from the bindkey generation unit 106. - Next, the
output unit 107, based on control by thecontrol unit 101, writes the received main content title ID, the bind key and the encrypted main content in correspondence to the DVD. - In this way, the
DVD 500 on which the main content title ID, the bind key and the encrypted main content are recorded, as shown inFIG. 3 , is manufactured. - 1.3 Structure of the
Contents Supply Apparatus 200 - The contents supply
apparatus 200, as shown inFIG. 4 , is composed of acontrol unit 201, adisplay unit 202, aninput unit 203, aninformation storage unit 204, abilling unit 205, anencryption unit 206, a transmission/reception unit 207 and anauthentication unit 208. - The contents supply
apparatus 200 is a computer similar to theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100. The contents supplyapparatus 200 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs. - (1)
Information Storage Unit 204 - The
information storage unit 204 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit. Theinformation storage unit 204, as shown inFIG. 4 , has a sub-content table 221, ablack list 222 and adevice revocation list 223. - <Sub-Content Table 221>
- The sub-content table 221, as shown in
FIG. 4 , includes a plurality of pieces of sub-content information that are each composed of a sub-content title ID, sub-content, and a sub-content key. - Here, the sub-content is information that relates to the main content, specifically a preview of a movie, subtitle information, information regarding performers in the movie, or the like, as described earlier. The sub-content title ID is an identification number that uniquely identifies the sub-content. One example of the sub-title ID is “SID00101” as shown in
FIG. 4 . Here, the first character “S” of “SID00101” is an identification code that shows that the content is sub-content. The character string “ID” that follows “S” is an identification code that shows that the title ID is a title identifier. Furthermore, the character string “001” that follows “ID” is a number for identifying the main content that relates to the sub-content. Furthermore, the character string “01” that follows “001” is a number for identifying the sub-content. In this way, information for designating the title ID of the related main content is included in the sub-content title ID. Therefore, if the sub-content title ID is known, the related main content title ID is also known. Conversely, if the main content title ID is known, the related sub-content title ID is known. - According to the above-described rules of naming for the title ID, a plurality of sub-contents can be associated with one main content.
- Note that the rules for naming the title ID are not limited to those described above. It is possible to associate a plurality of sub-contents with a plurality of main contents.
- The sub-content key is information used as a key when encrypting the sub-content.
- <
Black List 222> - The
black list 222 includes information that identifies illegal recording media on which illegal content that is illegally copied main content is recorded, in other words, pirate disks. Specifically, the black list is composed of a plurality of pieces of characteristic information, as shown inFIG. 4 . - The characteristic information is composed of sections of illegal data video data and illegal audio data recorded on a pirate disk that are characteristic of the illegal data and are extracted by analyzing the illegal data. The characteristic information is information that is not included in the legitimate digital video data or the digital audio data.
- When characteristic information is extracted from digital data recorded on a recording medium, it is presumed that the recording medium is a pirate disk.
- <
Device Revocation List 223> - The
device revocation list 223 is provided so that writing apparatuses that write information to recording media and playback apparatuses that playback information from recording media can be prevented from being used illegally after their secret key or encryption or decryption system has been illegally exposed to a third party. - The
device revocation list 223, as shown inFIG. 4 , includes a plurality of device IDs. Each device ID is a identification number for identifying a device whose secret key or encryption or decryption system has been illegally exposed to a third party. - (2)
Control Unit 201 - The
control unit 201 receives a user ID, a sub-content acquisition request and a main content title ID from themain player 300 via theInternet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207. - On receiving the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID from the
main player 300, thecontrol unit 201 controls theauthentication unit 208 so that theauthentication unit 208 performs mutual device authentication with themain player 300. - Next, only when device authentication by the
authentication unit 208 succeeds, thecontrol unit 201 generates a sub-content search title ID, based on the received main content title ID. Specifically, when the main content title ID is “MID001”, thecontrol unit 201 extracts the section “001” from “MID001”, and generates the sub-content search title ID by combining the identification code “S”, the identification code “ID” and the extracted section “001”. Next, thecontrol unit 201 uses a forward match search method to extract the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID that matches the search title ID from the sub-content table 221. Furthermore, thecontrol unit 201 extracts the sub-content title ID from the sub-content information acquired by extracting. Next, thecontrol unit 201 outputs the user ID, a sub-content acquisition request and the sub-content title ID to thebilling unit 205, and controls so that thebilling unit 205 performs billing processing. - Next, the
control unit 201 outputs the extracted sub-content title ID to theencryption unit 206, and controls so that theencryption unit 206 encrypts the sub-content. - Furthermore, the
control unit 201 outputs the extracted sub-content title ID to the transmission/reception unit 207, and controls so that the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the sub-content tile ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the black list and the device revocation list. - (3)
Billing Unit 205 - The
billing unit 205 receives the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request, and the sub-content title ID from thecontrol unit 201. On receiving the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request, and the sub-content title ID, thebilling unit 205 bills the user shown by the received user ID for the sub-content shown by the received sub-content title ID. - (4)
Authentication Unit 208 - The
authentication unit 208 performs mutual device authentication with anauthentication unit 304 of themain player 300. - When the
authentication unit 208 fails in device authentication, thecontents supply apparatus 200 ends the sub-content supply process. When theauthentication unit 208 succeeds in device authentication, thecontents supply apparatus 200 continues the sub-content supply processing. - Details of authentication operations by the
authentication unit 208 are described later. - (5)
Encryption Unit 206 - Based on control by the
control unit 201, theencryption unit 206 reads the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 204, and extracts the sub-content and the sub-content key from the read sub-content information. - Next, based on control by the
control unit 201, theencryption unit 206 generates encrypted sub-content by applying the encryption algorithm E1 to the sub-content using the sub-content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted sub-content and the sub-content key to the transmission/reception unit 207. - (6) Transmission/
Reception Unit 207 - Based on control by the
control unit 201, the transmission/reception unit 207 reads theblacklist 222 and thedevice revocation list 223 from theinformation storage unit 204. - Next, based on control by the
control unit 201, the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list via theInternet 10 to themain player 300. - (7)
Display Unit 202 and theInput Unit 203 - The
display unit 202 displays various information, based on control by thecontrol unit 201. - The
input unit 203 receives inputs from the user, and outputs the received input information to thecontrol unit 201. - 1.4 Structure of the
Main Player 300 - As shown in
FIG. 5 , themain player 300 is composed of acontrol unit 301, adisplay unit 302, aninput unit 303, anauthentication unit 304, a transmission/reception unit 305, anencryption unit 306, adrive unit 307, adecryption unit 308, aninformation storage unit 309, an input/output unit 310, adecryption unit 311, aplayback unit 312, adecryption unit 313, anauthentication unit 314, ahash unit 315 and anextraction unit 316. Amonitor 351 and aspeaker 352 are connected to theplayback unit 312. - The
main player 300 is a computer system similar to theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100. Themain player 300 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs. - (1)
Information Storage Unit 309 - The
information storage unit 309 is specifically composed of a hard disk unit, and, as shown inFIG. 5 , includes areas for storing a sub-content title ID, an encrypted sub-content key, encrypted content and a blacklist. - The sub-content title ID is identification information for uniquely identifying sub-content.
- The encrypted sub-content key is a sub-content key that has been encrypted.
- The encrypted sub-content is sub-content that has been encrypted.
- Here, the title ID, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content are in correspondence.
- As described earlier, the blacklist includes information that identifies illegal recording media on which illegal content that is illegally copied main content is recorded, in other words, pirate disks. Specifically, the black list is composed of a plurality of pieces of characteristic information.
- (2)
Input Unit 303 - When sub-content is to be acquired, the
input unit 303 receives a sub-content acquisition request from the user, and outputs the received acquisition request to thecontrol unit 301. - When sub-content is to be played back, the
input unit 303 receives input of the title ID of the sub-content to be played back, from the user via aremote control 353, and outputs the title ID of which input was received to thecontrol unit 301. - (3)
Control Unit 301 - When sub-content is to be acquired, the
control unit 301 receives the acquisition request frominput unit 303, controls thedrive unit 307 so that the main content title ID is read from theDVD 500, and receives the main content title ID from thedrive unit 307. Next, thecontrol unit 301 transmits an internally-stored user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID via the transmission/reception unit 305 and theInternet 10 to thecontents supply apparatus 200. Here, the user ID is identification information for uniquely identifying the user. - In addition, the
control unit 301 receives authentication result information showing either authentication success or failure, from theauthentication unit 314, and controls the various compositional elements based on the received authentication result information. - In addition, when sub-content is to be played back, the
control unit 301 outputs the received sub-content title ID to thedrive unit 307. - (4) Transmission/
Reception Unit 305 - The transmission/
reception unit 305 receives the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist, and the device revocation list from thecontents supply apparatus 200 via theInternet 10, and, based on control by thecontrol unit 301, outputs the received sub-content key to theencryption unit 306, outputs the received encrypted sub-content to the input/output unit 310, outputs the received blacklist and device revocation list to the input/output unit 310, and outputs the received blacklist to thehash unit 315. - Furthermore, the transmission/
reception unit 305 writes the received content title ID and the received encrypted sub-content to theinformation storage unit 309. - (5)
Authentication Unit 304 - The
authentication unit 304 performs mutual device authentication with theauthentication unit 208 of thecontents supply apparatus 200. - When the
authentication unit 304 fails in device authentication, themain player 300 ends the sub-content acquisition process. When theauthentication unit 304 succeeds in device authentication, themain player 300 continues the sub-content acquisition processing. - Details of authentication operations by the
authentication unit 304 are described later. - (6)
Drive Unit 307 - According to control by the
control unit 301, thedrive unit 307 reads the main content title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read main content title ID to thecontrol unit 301. - The
drive unit 307 reads the bind key that corresponds to the main content title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read bind key to theencryption unit 306. - When sub-content is to be played back, the
drive unit 307 receives the main content title ID from thecontrol unit 301, reads from theDVD 500 the bind key that corresponds to the received main content title ID, and outputs the read bind key to thedecryption unit 311. - (7)
Hash Unit 315 - The
hash unit 315 receives the blacklist from the transmission/reception unit 305, calculates a hash value H by applying a function Hash to the blacklist, and outputs the calculated hash value H to theencryption unit 306. - The
hash unit 315 reads the blacklist that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 309. - When the
extraction unit 316 judges that generated characteristic information is not included on the read blacklist, thehash unit 315 reads the blacklist from theinformation storage unit 309, generates a hash value H=Hash (blacklist) by applying the hash function Hash to the read blacklist, and outputs the generated hash value H to thedecryption unit 311. - (8)
Encryption Unit 306 - The
encryption unit 306 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 307, receives the hash value H from thehash unit 315, and receives the sub-content key from the transmission/reception unit 305. Next, theencryption unit 306 generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, and generates an encrypted sub-content key by applying the encryption algorithm E2 to the received sub-content key with use of the generated key. Here, the encryption algorithm E2 is a DES encryption algorithm. - Next, the
encryption unit 306 outputs the generated encrypted sub-content key to the input/output unit 310. In addition, theencryption unit 306 writes the generated encrypted sub-content key to theinformation storage unit 309. - (9)
Authentication Unit 314 - When information is to be written to the
memory card 600, theauthentication unit 314 performs mutual device authentication with anauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600. - When the
authentication unit 314 fails in device authentication with theauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600, themain player 300 ends processing for accessing thememory card 600. - Only when the
authentication unit 314 succeeds in authentication with theauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600, the main player continues further processing for accessing thememory card 600. - The
authentication unit 314 outputs authentication result information showing authentication success or failure to thecontrol unit 301. - (10) Input/
Output Unit 310 - Only when device authentication by the
authentication unit 314 is successful, the input/output unit 310 receives the sub-content title ID from thecontrol unit 301, receives the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the transmission/reception unit 305, receives the encrypted sub-content from theencryption unit 306, and outputs the received sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list to thememory card 600. - (11)
Decryption Unit 311 - The
decryption unit 311 reads the encrypted sub-content key that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 309. - Furthermore, the
decryption unit 311 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 307, receives the hash value H from thehash unit 315, and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order. Next, thedecryption unit 311 generates a sub-content key by applying a decryption algorithm D2 to the read encrypted sub-content key using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to thedecryption unit 313. - Here, the decryption algorithm D2 corresponds to the encryption algorithm E2, and is an algorithm for decrypting a ciphertext encrypted by the encryption algorithm E2.
- (12)
Decryption Unit 313 - The
decryption unit 313 reads the encrypted sub-content that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 309. - Next, the
decryption unit 313 receives the sub-content key from thedecryption unit 311, generates sub-content by applying a decryption algorithm D1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to theplayback unit 312. - Here, the decryption algorithm D1 corresponds to the encryption algorithm E1, and is an algorithm for decrypting a ciphertext encrypted by the encryption algorithm E1.
- (13)
Extraction Unit 316 - The
extraction unit 316 reads the main content from theDVD 500 via thedrive unit 307, and extracts a characteristic from the read main content to generate characteristic information. Then, theextraction unit 316 reads the blacklist from theinformation storage unit 309, and judges whether generated characteristic information is included on the read black list. When the characteristic information is judged to be included, theDVD 500 is considered to be a pirate disk, and theextraction unit 316 outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 301 to stop subsequent processing. When the characteristic information is judged not to be included, theextraction unit 316 outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 301 to continue processing. - (14)
Playback Unit 312 - The
playback unit 312 receives sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to themonitor 351, and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to thespeaker 352. - 1.5 Structure of the
Memory Card 600 - As shown in
FIG. 6 , thememory card 600 is composed of an input/output unit 601, theauthentication unit 602, and aninformation storage unit 603. - The
memory card 600 is a computer system similar to theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100. Thememory card 600 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs. - The
memory card 600 mounted in themain player 300 or the sub-player 400. - The
memory card 600 receives information from whichever of themain player 300 and the sub-player 400 it is mounted in, and writes the received information to theinformation storage unit 603. - Furthermore, following instructions from the
main player 300 or the sub-player 400, thememory card 600 reads information from theinformation storage unit 603, and outputs the read information to themain player 300 or the sub-player 400. - (1)
Information Storage Unit 603 - As shown in
FIG. 6 , theinformation storage unit 603 has areas for storing asub-content title ID 621, an encrypted sub-content key 622,encrypted sub-content 623, ablacklist 624 and adevice revocation list 625. - These are the same as was described earlier, and therefore descriptions are omitted.
- (2) Input/
Output Unit 601 - The input/
output unit 601 performs input and output of information between theinformation storage unit 603 and themain player 300, or between theinformation storage unit 603 and the sub-player 400. - (3)
Authentication Unit 602 - When the
memory card 600 is mounted in themain player 300, theauthentication unit 602 performs mutual device authentication with theauthentication unit 314 of themain player 300. Theauthentication unit 602 continues subsequent processing only when authentication succeeds. When authentication fails, theauthentication unit 602 ends processing. - When the
memory card 600 is mounted in the sub-player 400, theauthentication unit 602 performs mutual device authentication with theauthentication unit 414 of the sub-player 400. Theauthentication unit 602 continues subsequent processing only when authentication succeeds. When authentication fails, theauthentication unit 602 ends processing. - 1.6 Structure of the Sub-Player 400
- As shown in
FIG. 7 , the sub-player 400 is composed of acontrol unit 401, adisplay unit 402, aninput unit 403, adrive unit 407, adecryption unit 408, an input/output unit 410, adecryption unit 411, aplayback unit 412, adecryption unit 413, theauthentication unit 414, ahash unit 415, anextraction unit 416, amonitor unit 417 and anID storage unit 418. - The sub-player 400 is a computer system similar to the
DVD manufacturing apparatus 100. The sub-player 400 achieves its functions by a microprocessor operating according to computer programs. - (1)
Input Unit 403 - The
input unit 403 receives designation of sub-content to be played back from the user, and acquires the title ID of the designated sub-content from thememory card 600 via the input/output unit 410. Next, theinput unit 403 outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to thecontrol unit 401. - (2)
Control Unit 401 - The
control unit 401 receives the sub-content title ID, and generates a main content title ID based on the received sub-content title ID. Here, the method used for generating the main content title ID is based on the rules for naming a title ID described earlier. Next, thecontrol unit 401 outputs the generated main content title ID to thedrive unit 407. - (3)
Drive Unit 407 - The
drive unit 407 receives the main content title ID from thecontrol unit 401, reads the bind key that corresponds to the received main content title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read bind key to thedecryption unit 411. - (4)
Authentication Unit 414 - The
authentication unit 414 performs mutual device authentication with theauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600. When device authentication succeeds, the authentication unit continues subsequent processing. When device authentication fails, the various apparatuses stop subsequent processing. - (5) Input/
Output Unit 410 - When mutual device authentication succeeds, the input/
output unit 410 outputs a request to thememory card 600 to read the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content. - Next, the input/
output unit 410 receives the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content key from thememory card 600. - (6)
Extraction Unit 416 - The
extraction unit 416 reads the main content from theDVD 500 via thedrive unit 407, and generates characteristic information by extracting a characteristic from the read main content. Next, theextraction unit 416 receives the blacklist from the input/output unit 410, and judges whether the generated characteristic information is includes in the blacklist. - When the characteristic information is judged to be included, the
DVD 500 is considered to be a pirate disk, and theextraction unit 416 outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 401 to stop subsequent processing. At this point, thecontrol unit 401 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, the sub-player 400 stops playback of the sub-content. - When the characteristic information is judged to not be included on the blacklist, processing continues.
- (7)
Hash Unit 415 - When the
extraction unit 416 judges that the generated characteristic information is not included on the blacklist, thehash unit 415 receives the blacklist form the input/output unit 410, generates a hash value H=Hash (blacklist) by applying a function Hash to the blacklist, and outputs the generated hash value H to thedecryption unit 411. - (8)
Decryption Unit 411 - The
decryption unit 411 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 407, receives the hash value H from thehash unit 415, generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D2 to the read encrypted sub-content key with use of the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to thedecryption unit 413. - (9)
Decryption Unit 413 - The
decryption 413 receives encrypted sub-content from the input/output block 410. In addition, thedecryption unit 413 receives the sub-content key from thedecryption unit 411, generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D1 to the received encrypted content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to theplayback unit 412. - (10)
Playback Unit 412 - The
playback unit 412 receives the sub-content from thedecryption unit 413, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to themonitor 417, and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to thespeaker 451. - 1.6 Operations by the
DVD Manufacturing Apparatus 100 - The following describes operations by the
DVD manufacturing apparatus 100 with use of the flowchart inFIG. 8 . - The
input unit 103 receives an operation for writing to a DVD or an operation for ending writing to a DVD from an operator, and outputs instruction information showing the received operation to the control unit 101 (step S101). - When the
control unit 101 receives instruction information showing ending writing to a DVD (step S102), thecontrol unit 101 ends processing by theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100. - When the
control unit 101 receives instruction information showing writing to a DVD (step S102), theinput unit 103 additionally receives the main content title ID from the user and outputs the received main content title ID to thecontrol unit 101, and thecontrol unit 101 receives the title ID (step S103). - Next, based on control by the
control unit 101, theencryption unit 105 reads from the main content table 121 the main content and main content key that are in correspondence with the title ID of which input was received (step S104). Theencryption unit 105 generates encrypted main content by applying the encryption algorithm E1 to the read main content using the read content key as the key, and outputs the generated encrypted main content to the output unit 107 (step S105). - Next, based on control by the
control unit 101, the bindkey generation unit 106 generates a random number that is unique to the DVD, and outputs the generated random number to theoutput unit 107 as the bind key (step S106). - Next, the
output unit 107 receives the title ID from thecontrol unit 101, receives the encrypted main content form theencryption unit 105, receives the bind key from the bindkey generation unit 106, and then writes the received main content title ID, bind key and encrypted main content to the DVD (step S107). Next, theDVD manufacturing apparatus 100 returns to step S101 and repeats the processing. - 1.7 Operations by the
Main Player 300 for Acquiring Sub-Content - The following describes operations by the
main player 300 for acquiring sub-content, with use of the flowcharts inFIGS. 9 to 11 . - The
input unit 303 of themain player 300 receives an acquisition request for sub-content from the user, and outputs the received acquisition request to thecontrol unit 301. Thecontrol unit 301 receives the acquisition request from the input unit 303 (step S121). In addition, thecontrol unit 301 controls thedrive unit 307 so that thedrive unit 307 reads the title ID, and thecontrol unit 301 receives the title ID from the drive unit 307 (step S122). - Next, the
control unit 301 transmits the internally-stored user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID to thecontents supply apparatus 200 via the transmission/reception unit 305 and the Internet 10 (step S123). - Next, the
control unit 201 of thecontents supply apparatus 200 receives the user ID, the sub-content acquisition request and the main content title ID from themain player 300 via theInternet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207 (step S123). - Next, the
authentication unit 304 of themain player 300 and theauthentication unit 208 of thecontents supply apparatus 200 perform mutual device authentication (steps S124, S125). - When either of the
authentication unit 304 and theauthentication unit 208 fails in device authentication, or when both fail in device authentication (steps S126, S127), the apparatuses end processing. - Only when both the
authentication unit 304 and theauthentication unit 208 succeed in device authentication (steps S126, S127), the processing proceeds to the next step. - Next, based on control by the
control unit 201, theencryption unit 206 of thecontents supply apparatus 200 reads the sub-content information that includes the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 204, and extracts the sub-content and the sub-content key from the read sub-content information. Based on control by thecontrol unit 201, the transmission/reception unit 207 reads theblacklist 222 and thedevice revocation list 223 from the information storage unit 204 (step S130). - Next, based on control by the
control unit 201, theencryption unit 206 generates encrypted sub-content by applying the encryption algorithm E1 to the sub-content using the sub-content key as the key, and outputs the generated sub-content and the sub-content key to the transmission/reception unit 207 (step S131). - Next, based on control by the
control unit 201, the transmission/reception unit 207 transmits the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list to themain player 300 via the Internet 10 (step S132). - The transmission/
reception unit 305 of themain player 300 receives the encrypted sub-content, the sub-content key, the blacklist and the device revocation list from thecontents supply apparatus 200 via theInternet 10, and, based on control by thecontrol unit 301, outputs the received sub-content key to theencryption unit 306, outputs the encrypted sub-content to the input/output unit 310, outputs the blacklist and the device revocation list to the input/output unit 310, and outputs the blacklist to the hash unit 315 (step S132). - The
drive unit 307 receives the bind key that corresponds to the main content title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read bind key to the encryption unit 306 (step S133). Next, thehash unit 315 receives the blacklist from the transmission/reception unit 305, calculates a hash value H by applying the hash function Hash to the received blacklist, and outputs the calculated hash value H to the encryption unit 306 (step S134). - Next, the
encryption unit 306 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 307, receives the hash value H from the hash value H, and receives the sub-content key from the transmission/reception unit 305. Theencryption unit 306 generates a key by combining the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order, and generates an encrypted sub-content key by applying the encryption algorithm E2 to the received sub-content using the generated key (step S135). - Next, the
control unit 301 writes the sub-content title ID to theinformation storage unit 309, theencryption unit 306 writes the encrypted sub-content to theinformation storage unit 309, and the transmission/reception unit 305 writes the encrypted sub-content to the information storage unit 309 (step S136). - Next, when there is no information to write to the memory card 600 (step S137), the
main player 300 ends the sub-content acquisition processing. - On the other hand, when there is information to write to the memory card 600 (step S137), the
authentication unit 314 of themain player 300 and theauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600 perform mutual device authentication (step s138, S139). - When the
authentication unit 314 or theauthentication unit 602 fails in device authentication, or when both fail in device authentication (step S140, s141), the apparatuses end processing. - Only when both the
authentication unit 314 and theauthentication unit 602 succeed in device authentication (steps S140, S141), the processing proceeds to the next step. - The input/
output unit 310 receives the sub-content title ID from thecontrol unit 301, receives the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the transmission/reception unit 305, receives the encrypted sub-content key from theencryption unit 306, and outputs the received sub-content title ID, encrypted sub-content key, encrypted sub-content, black list and device revocation list to the memory card 600 (step S142). - The input/
output unit 601 of thememory card 600 receives the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content, the blacklist and the device revocation list from the main player 300 (step S142), and writes the received sub-content title ID, encrypted sub-content key, encrypted sub-content, blacklist and device revocation list in correspondence in the information storage unit 603 (step S143). - 1.8 Operations by the
Contents Supply Apparatus 200 and theMain Player 300 for Mutual Authentication - The following describes operations by the
contents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300 for mutual authentication, with use of the flowchart inFIG. 12 . Note that the operations for mutual authentication described here are details of operations at steps S124 to S127 in the flowchart inFIG. 9 . - Note that the
authentication unit 208 of thecontents supply apparatus 200 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with theauthentication unit 304 via the transmission/reception unit 207, theInternet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 305 of themain player 300. Likewise, theauthentication unit 304 of themain player 300 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with theauthentication unit 208 of thecontents supply apparatus 200 via the transmission/reception unit 305, theInternet 10 and the transmission/reception unit 207 of thecontents supply apparatus 200. Note that in the following, information is simply described as being transmitted/received between theauthentication unit 304 and theauthentication unit 208, and mention of the paths therebetween is omitted. - The
authentication unit 208 generates a random number R1 (step S161), and transmits the generated random number R1 to the authentication unit 304 (step S162). Theauthentication unit 208 generates a ciphertext A1 by applying an encryption algorithm E4 to the random number R1 (step s163). - On the other hand, the
authentication unit 304 receives the random number R1 from the authentication unit 208 (step S162), and generates a cipher text B1 by applying the encryption algorithm to the received random number R1 (step S164), and transmits the generated ciphertext B1 to the authentication unit 208 (step S165). - Next, the
authentication unit 208 receives the ciphertext B1 from the authentication unit 304 (step S165), and judges whether the generated ciphertext A1 and the received ciphertext B1 match. When the two do not match (step S166), theauthentication unit 208 considers authentication to have failed, and outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 201 and the transmission/reception unit 207 to stop subsequent transmission and reception of information with themain player 300. - Meanwhile the
authentication unit 304 generates a random number R2 (step S167), transmits the generated random number R2 to the authentication unit 208 (step S168), and generates a ciphertext A2 by applying an encryption algorithm E5 to the generated random number R2 (step S170). - Next, when the
authentication unit 208 judges that the generated ciphertext A1 and the received cipher text B1 match (step S166), theauthentication unit 208 considers authentication to have succeeded, additionally receives the random number R2 from the authentication unit 304 (step S168), generates a ciphertext B2 by applying the encryption algorithm E5 to the received random number R2 (step S169), and transmits the generated ciphertext B2 to the authentication unit 304 (step S171). - Next, the
authentication unit 304 receives the ciphertext B2 from the authentication unit 208 (step S171), judges whether the generated ciphertext A2 and the received ciphertext B2 match, an when the two match (step S172), considers authentication to have failed, and outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 301 and the transmission/reception unit 305 to stop subsequent transmission and reception of information with thecontents supply apparatus 200. - When the two match (step S172), the
authentication unit 304 considers authentication to have succeeded. - 1.9 Operations by the
Main Player 300 for Playing Back Sub-Content. - The following describes operations by the
main player 300 for playing back sub-content, with use of the flowchart inFIG. 13 . - The
input unit 303 of themain player 300 receives a designation of sub-content to be played back from the user, acquires the title ID of the sub-content for which the designation was received, and outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to the control unit 301 (step S201). - Next, the
control unit 301 generates a main content title ID from the received sub-content title ID, and outputs the generated main content title ID to thedrive unit 307. Thedrive unit 307 receives the title ID fromcontrol unit 301, reads the bind key that corresponds to the received title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 311 (step S202). - Next, the
decryption unit 311 reads the encrypted sub-content key that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 309, thedecryption unit 313 reads the encrypted sub-content that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from theinformation storage unit 309, and thehash unit 315 reads the blacklist that corresponds to the sub-content title ID from the information storage unit 309 (step S203). - Next, the
extraction unit 316 reads the encrypted main content from theDVD 500 via thedrive unit 307, generates main content by decrypting the encrypted main content, and extracts a characteristic from the generated main content to generate characteristic information (step S204). Theextraction unit 316 reads the blacklist from theinformation storage unit 309, and judges whether the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist. When the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist (step S205), theextraction unit 316 considers theDVD 500 to be a pirate disk, and outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 301 to stop subsequent processing. Thecontrol unit 301 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, themain player 300 stops playback of the sub-content. - When the
extraction unit 316 judges that the generated characteristic information is not included on the read blacklist (step S205), thehash unit 315 then reads the blacklist from theinformation storage unit 309, generates a hash value H=Hash (blacklist) by applying the hash function Hash to the read blacklist, and outputs the generated hash value H to the decryption unit 311 (step S206). Thedecryption unit 311 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 307, receives the hash value H from thehash unit 315, and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order. Thedecryption unit 311 then generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D2 to the read encrypted sub-content using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 313 (step S207). - The
decryption unit 313 receives the sub-content key from thedecryption unit 311, generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 312 (step S208). - The
playback unit 312 receives the sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to themonitor 351, and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 352 (step S209). - 1.10 Operations by the
Sub-Player 400 for Playing Back the Sub-Content - The following describes operations by the sub-player 400 for playing back the sub-content, with use of the flowcharts shown in
FIGS. 14 to 15 . - The
input unit 403 of the sub-player 400 receives a designation from the user of sub-content to be played back, acquires the title ID of the sub-content for which the designation was received, from thememory card 600, and outputs the acquired sub-content title ID to the control unit 401 (step S301). - Next, the
control unit 401 generates a main content title ID from the received sub-content title ID, and outputs the generated main content title ID to thedrive unit 407. Thedrive unit 407 receives the title ID fromcontrol unit 401, reads the bind key that corresponds to the received title ID from theDVD 500, and outputs the read bind key to the decryption unit 411 (step S302). - Next, the sub-player 400 and the
memory card 600 perform mutual device authentication (steps S303 to S304). When mutual device authentication fails (steps S305, S306), the apparatuses stop subsequent processing. - When mutual device authentication succeeds (steps S305, S306), the input/
output unit 410 outputs a request to thememory card 600 to read the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content (step S307). - The input/
output unit 601 of thememory card 600 receives the read request (step S307), reads the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content from theinformation storage unit 603, and outputs the read blacklist, encrypted sub-content key and encrypted sub-content to the sub-player 400. The input/output unit 410 receives the blacklist, the encrypted sub-content key and the encrypted sub-content (step S309). - The
extraction unit 416 reads the encrypted main content from theDVD 500 via thedrive unit 407, generates main content by decrypting the encrypted main content, and extracts a characteristic from the generated main content to generate characteristic information (step S310). Theextraction unit 416 receives the blacklist from the input/output unit 410, and judges whether the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist. When the generated characteristic information is included on the blacklist (step S311), theextraction unit 416 considers the DVD to be a pirate disk, and outputs an instruction to thecontrol unit 401 to stop subsequent processing. Thecontrol unit 401 controls the various compositional elements so as to stop subsequent processing. In this way, the sub-player 400 stops playback of the sub-content. - When the
extraction unit 416 judges that the generated characteristic information is not included on the read blacklist (step S311), thehash unit 415 then receives the blacklist from the input/output unit 410, generates a hash value H=Hash (blacklist) by applying the hash function Hash to the received blacklist, and outputs the generated hash value H to the decryption unit 411 (step S312). Thedecryption unit 411 receives the bind key from thedrive unit 407, receives the hash value H from thehash unit 415, and generates a key by connecting the received hash value H and the received bind key in the stated order. Thedecryption unit 411 then generates a sub-content key by applying the decryption algorithm D2 to the read encrypted sub-content using the generated key, and outputs the generated sub-content key to the decryption unit 413 (step S313). - The
decryption unit 413 receives the sub-content key from thedecryption unit 411, generates sub-content by applying the decryption algorithm D1 to the read encrypted sub-content using the received sub-content key, and outputs the generated sub-content to the playback unit 412 (step S314). - The
playback unit 412 receives the sub-content, generates a video signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated video signal to themonitor 417, and also generates an audio signal from the received sub-content and outputs the generated audio signal to the speaker 451 (step S315). - 1.12 Operations by the Sub-Player 400 and the
Memory Card 600 for Mutual Authentication - The following describes operations by the sub-player 400 and the
memory card 600 for mutual authentication, with use of the flowchart inFIG. 16 . Note that the operations for mutual authentication described here are details of operations at steps S303 to S306 in the flowchart inFIG. 14 . - The
authentication unit 414 of the sub-player 400 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with theauthentication unit 602 via the input/output unit 410 and the input/output unit 601 of thememory card 600. Likewise, theauthentication unit 602 of thememory card 600 performs transmission and reception of information for mutual authentication with theauthentication unit 414 via the input/output unit 600 and the input/output unit 410 of the sub-player 400. Note that in the following, information is simply described as being transmitted/received between theauthentication unit 414 and theauthentication unit 602, and mention of the paths therebetween is omitted. - The
authentication unit 414 and theauthentication unit 602 perform device authentication using the same method as the mutual authentication shown in the flowchart inFIG. 12 (step S331). - When mutual device authentication succeeds, the
authentication unit 602 requests a device ID from the authentication unit 414 (step S332). - The
authentication unit 414 receives the request (step S332), reads the device ID from the ID storage unit 418 (step S333), and outputs the read device ID to the authentication unit 602 (step S334). - The
authentication unit 602 receives the device ID (step S334), judges whether the received device ID is included on thedevice revocation list 625 stored in theinformation storage unit 603, and when the device ID is not included (step S335), considers authentication to have succeeded. - When the device ID is included (step S335), the
authentication unit 602 considers the sub-player 400 to be a revoked apparatus, and the controls the input/output unit 601 so as to stop subsequent processing. - Note that although the present invention has been described based on the above embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the embodiment. The following cases are included in the present invention.
- (1) A user legally purchases, and thus possesses, a DVD on which a movie “Galaxy Wars: The Birth of the Galaxy Allies” is recorded as the main content. The main player acquires according to user instruction a short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the Birth of the Galaxy Allies”, which is sub-content of the main content “Galaxy Wars: The Birth of the Galaxy Allies”. The main player then encrypts the sub-content and writes the encrypted sub-content to the memory card, as described in the above embodiment.
- The main player plays back the encrypted sub-content written to the memory card, according to user instruction, only when both the DVD to which “Galaxy Wars: The Birth of the Galaxy Allies” is written and the memory card to which the sub-content is written are mounted in the main player, as described in the above embodiment. This enables the user to playback and enjoy the short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the Birth of the Galaxy Allies”. This applies to the sub-player also.
- Here, the user rents DVDs on which a movies “Galaxy Wars: The Takeover” and “Galaxy Wars: The Demise of the Allies” are respectively recorded as main content. These movies are sequels of “Galaxy Wars: The Birth of the Allies”.
- When the user has mounted both the memory card on which the encrypted sub content is recorded and the rented DVD on which “Galaxy Wars: The Demise of the Allies” is recorded in the main player, the main player plays back the encrypted sub-content written to the memory card, according to user instruction. In this case also, the user is able to playback and enjoy the short movie “Galaxy Wars: The Secret Story of the Birth of the Galaxy Allies”. This also applies to the sub-player.
- In this way, as described in the above embodiment, when the user legitimately possesses, by legally purchasing or the like, a DVD on which main content A is recorded, sub-content B that relates to the main content A can be acquired by the main player from the contents supply apparatus, and written to the memory card.
- Next, suppose that the user acquires DVDs on which main content C and D, which relate to main content A, are respectively recorded, by a legitimate method other than purchasing, such as rental. Here, sub-content is chargeable, and when the memory card and the DVD on which the main content C is recorded are both mounted in the main player, the main player is able to play back the sub-content recorded on the memory card. This is the same when both the memory card and the DVD on which the main content D is recorded are mounted in the main player. Furthermore, this also applies to the sub-player.
- The following describes a specific structure for realizing the above-described modification.
- A
contents distribution system 1 b has a similar structure to thecontents distribution system 1, but instead of thecontents supply apparatus 200, themain player 300 and the sub-player 400, thecontents distribution system 1 b includes acontents supply apparatus 200 b, amain player 300 b and a sub-player 400 b, as shown inFIG. 17 . - The user purchases a
DVD 500A legally. In addition, the user rents aDVD 500C and aDVD 500D. - Main content A, a secret key SA, a public key PA, a public key PC and a public key PD are recorded on the
DVD 500A. Here, the secret key SA is a secret key that corresponds to the main content A, and the public key PA is a public key that corresponds to the main content A. Furthermore, the public key PC and the public key PD are public keys that correspond respectively to main content C and main content D that are described later. - The main content C and a secret key SC are recorded on the
DVD 500C. The main content C is content that relates to the main content A. The secret key SC is a secret key that corresponds to the main content C. - The main content D and a secret key SD are recorded on the
DVD 500D. The main content D is content that relates to the main content A. The secret key SD is a secret key that corresponds to the main content D. - The secret keys and the public keys comply with the public key encryption method.
- The public key PA is used for encrypting plaintext. The secret key SA corresponds to the public key PA, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PA.
- Furthermore, the public key PC is used for encrypting plaintext. The secret key SC corresponds to the public key PC, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PC.
- In addition, the public key PD is used for encrypting plaintext. The secret key SD corresponds to the public key PD, and is used for decrypting a ciphertext that was generated using the public key PD.
- The user mounts the
DVD 500A and thememory card 600 in themain player 300 b, and instructs themain player 300 b to acquire sub-content that relates to the main content A from thecontents supply apparatus 200 b. Information has not yet been recorded on thememory card 600 b at this point. - The
main player 300 b outputs an instruction to thecontents supply apparatus 200 b to acquire sub-content. The contents supplyapparatus 200 b generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the sub-content key (step S401). Next, thecontents supply apparatus 200 b supplies themain player 300 b with the sub-content key (step S402), and supplies themain player 300 b with the encrypted sub-content (step S403). - The
main player 300 b acquires the sub-content key from thecontents supply apparatus 200 b (step S402), and acquires the encrypted sub-content from thecontents supply apparatus 200 b (step S403). Next, themain player 300 b reads the public key PA, the public key PC and the public key PD from theDVD 500A (step S404), and generates an encrypted sub-content key EA, an encrypted sub-content key EC and an encrypted sub-content key ED by encrypting the received sub-content key respectively using the read public key PA, public key PC and public key PD (step S405). Themain player 300 b writes the generated encrypted sub-content key EA, encrypted sub-content key EC and encrypted sub-content key ED to thememory card 600 b (step S406), and then writes the received encrypted sub-content to thememory card 600 b (step S407). - In this way, the encrypted sub-content key EA, the encrypted sub-content key EC, the encrypted sub-content key ED and the encrypted sub-content are recorded on the
memory card 600 b as shown inFIG. 17 . - Next, the user mounts both the
memory card 600 b on which the encrypted sub-content key EA, the encrypted sub-content key EC, the encrypted sub-content key ED and the encrypted sub-content are recorded and theDVD 500D in the sub-player 400 b, and instructs the sub-player to play back the encrypted sub-content that is recorded onmemory card 600 b. - The sub-player 400 b reads the secret key SD from the DVD 500 (step S411), reads the encrypted sub-content key ED from
memory card 600 b (step S412), and generates a sub-content key by decrypting the encrypted sub-content key ED using the read secret key SD (step S413). Next, the sub-player 400 b reads the encrypted sub-content from thememory card 600 b (step S414), and generates sub-content by decrypting the read encrypted sub-content using the generated sub-content key (step S415). Next, the sub-player 400 b plays back the sub-content. - In this way, the sub-player 400 b is able to decrypt and play back encrypted sub-content recorded on the
memory card 600 b when both thememory card 600 b and theDVD 500D are mounted. Themain player 300 b plays back in the same way. - Furthermore, the same applies to when both the
memory card 600 b and theDVD 500A are mounted in the sub-player 400 b. Furthermore, the same applies to when both thememory card 600 b and theDVD 500C are mounted in the sub-player 400 b. Furthermore, the same applies to the sub-player 300 b. - (2) A disk ID that uniquely identifies the
DVD 500 may be recorded on theDVD 500. In this case, when themain player 300 requests sub-content from thecontents supply apparatus 200, themain player 300 reads the disk ID from theDVD 500, and transmits the read disk ID to thecontents supply apparatus 200. When supplying themain player 300 with the sub-contents, thecontents supply apparatus 200 may store the received disk ID and the sub-content in correspondence. - The contents supply
apparatus 200 may have a structure by which when it next receives a request for sub-content from thecontents supply apparatus 200, it does not permit supply of the sub-content of the received combination of title ID and disk ID. This prevents sub-content being supplied in duplicate. - Furthermore, it is also possible for the supplier of the sub-content to request separate payment from the user for the sub-content in the case of a same combination of title ID and disk ID.
- (3) The sub-player 400 may have an internal storage unit such as a hard disk, read encrypted sub-content stored on the
memory card 600, and store the read encrypted sub-content in the storage unit. - (4) The
main player 300 may read a bind key from the DVD 506 and store the read bind key internally. Here, themain player 300 encrypts the sub-content key with use of the internally-stored bind key. Furthermore, when playing back sub-content, themain player 300 may decrypt encrypted content with use of the internally-stored bind key. This also applies to the sub-player 400. - (5) In the above-described embodiment, the
main player 300 receives the sub-content and the blacklist, and writes the received sub-content and blacklist to theinformation storage unit 309, or writes the received sub-content and blacklist to thememory card 600. - Here, when the
main player 300 next receives another sub-content and another blacklist, themain player 300 may write the received sub-content to theinformation storage unit 309, and write the received blacklist over the blacklist that is already being stored in theinformation storage unit 309. Alternatively, the main player may write the received sub-content to thememory card 600, and write the received blacklist over the blacklist that is already being stored in theinformation storage unit 309. - In this way, the
main player 300 and thememory card 600 store only the most recent of the blacklists that are transmitted. - (6) The following is a possible structure for when the
main player 300 acquires sub-content from thecontents supply apparatus 200. - When the
contents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300 perform mutual device authentication according therespective authentication unit 208 andauthentication unit 304, they share a session key Kses. Specifically, in the mutual authentication process between thecontents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300 shown inFIG. 12 , theauthentication unit 208 and theauthentication unit 304 in thecontents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300, respectively, calculate the session key Kses using the following expression. -
Session key Kses=E6(R1(+)R2) - Here, R1 and R2 are random numbers acquired by the
contents supply apparatus 200 and themain player 300 in the mutual authentication process shown inFIG. 12 ; - Furthermore, (+) is an operator that shows an exclusive OR.
- Furthermore, Y=E6 (X) shows ciphertext Y acquired by applying an encryption algorithm E6 to plaintext X. Here, the encryption algorithm E6 is, for example, DES encryption.
- Next, the
main player 300 generates an encrypted bind key by encrypting the bind key read from theDVD 500 using the session key Kses, and transmits the encrypted bind key to thecontents supply apparatus 200. - The contents supply
apparatus 200 receives the encrypted bind key, and generates a bind key by decrypting the encrypted bind key using the session key Kses. - Next, the contents supply apparatus 200 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by encrypting the sub-content with use of the bind key, and then generates a double-encrypted sub-content key by further encrypting the encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the sub-content key, and then generates double-encrypted sub-content by further encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses. The contents supply
apparatus 200 then transmits the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list to themain player 300. - Next, the
main player 300 receives the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list. Themain player 300 then (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist using the session key Kses. - Next, the
main player 300 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to theinformation storage unit 309. Furthermore, themain player 300 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to thememory card 600. - The
main player 300 writes the encrypted sub-content to thememory card 600 in the following way. - When mutual device authentication is performed between the
main player 300 and thememory card 600, the session key Kses is shared by theauthentication unit 314 and theauthentication unit 602, in the manner described earlier. - The main player 300 (a) generates a double-encrypted sub-content key by encrypting the sub-content using the session key Kses, (b) generates double-encrypted sub-content by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses. Then the
main player 300 transmits the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list to thememory card 600. - The
memory card 600 receives the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted black list. The memory card 600 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist with use of the session key Kses. Next, thememory card 600 writes the sub-content title ID, the encrypted sub-content key, the encrypted sub-content and the blacklist to theinformation storage unit 603. - Furthermore, the
main player 300 reads the encrypted sub-content from thememory card 600 in the following manner. - When mutual device authentication is performed between the
main player 300 and thememory card 600, the session key Kses is shared by theauthentication unit 314 and theauthentication unit 602, in the manner described earlier. - The memory card 600 (a) generates a double-encrypted content key by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, (b) generates double-encrypted sub-content by encrypting the encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates an encrypted blacklist by encrypting the blacklist using the session key Kses. Next, the
memory card 600 transmits the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted blacklist to themain player 300. - The
main player 300 receives the sub-content title ID, the double-encrypted sub-content key, the double-encrypted sub-content and the encrypted blacklist. The main player 300 (a) generates an encrypted sub-content key by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content key using the session key Kses, (b) generates encrypted sub-content by decrypting the double-encrypted sub-content using the session key Kses, and (c) generates a blacklist by decrypting the encrypted blacklist using the session key Kses. - (7) Although the sub-content is encrypted using the sub-content key in the embodiments, it is not mandatory for a sub-content key to exist.
- In other words, the
contents supply apparatus 200 may generate encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content using the bind key, and transmit the generated encrypted sub-content to themain player 300. - The
main player 300 receives the encrypted sub-content, and stores the encrypted content in theinformation storage unit 300 and thememory card 600. When playing back the encrypted sub-content, themain player 300 generates the sub-content by decrypting the encrypted content with use of the bind key, and plays back the generated sub-content. - (8) Although the recording medium on which the main content is recorded is described as being ROM-type DVD to which information can only be written once, another type of recording medium may be used. For example, a ROM-type BD (Blu-ray Disc) is possible, as is a CD-ROM. Furthermore, the recording medium to which the main content is recorded is not limited to being a ROM-type recording medium. A readable/writable recording medium may be used.
- (9) The present invention may be methods shown by the above. Furthermore, the methods may be a computer program realized by a computer, and may be a digital signal of the computer program.
- Furthermore, the present invention may be a computer-readable recording medium apparatus such as a flexible disk, a hard disk, a CD-ROM, an MO, a DVD, a DVD-ROM, a DVD RAM, a BD (Blu-Ray Disc), or a semiconductor memory, that stores the computer program or the digital signal. Furthermore, the present invention may be the computer program or the digital signal recorded on any of the aforementioned recording medium apparatuses.
- Furthermore, the present invention may be the computer program or the digital signal transmitted on a electric communication line, a wireless or wired communication line, or a network of which the Internet is representative.
- Furthermore, the present invention may be a computer system that includes a microprocessor and a memory, the memory storing the computer program, and the microprocessor operating according to the computer program.
- Furthermore, by transferring the program or the digital signal to the recording medium apparatus, or by transferring the program or the digital signal via a network or the like, the program or the digital signal may be executed by another independent computer system.
- (10) The present invention may be any combination of the above-described embodiments and modifications.
- As has been described, the present invention is a contents distribution system that distributes sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a contents supply apparatus that outputs the sub-content;
- a contents recording apparatus that (a) reads unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium pre-storing the unique information and a digital work that is the main content, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium, (b) acquires the output sub-content, (c) encrypts the acquired sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content, and (d) writes the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable second storage medium; and
- a contents playback apparatus that (a) reads the unique information from the first storage medium, (b) reads the encrypted sub-content from the second storage medium, (c) decrypts the read encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content, and (d) plays back the generated playback sub-content.
- Furthermore, the present invention is a contents recording apparatus that records sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a reading unit operable to read unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium storing the unique information and a digital work that is the main content, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium;
- an acquisition unit operable to acquire the sub-content;
- an encryption unit operable to encrypt the acquired sub-content based on the unique information, to generate encrypted sub-content; and
- a writing unit operable to write the generated encrypted sub-content to a portable second storage medium.
- Furthermore, the present invention is a contents playback apparatus that plays back sub-content relating to main content, including:
- a first reading unit operable to read unique information from a portable first storage medium, the first storage medium pre-storing the unique information and the main content that is a digital work, the unique information being unique to the first storage medium;
- a second reading unit operable to read encrypted sub-content from a portable second storage medium, the second storage medium pre-storing the encrypted sub-content, the encrypted sub-content having been generated by encrypting the sub-content based on the unique information;
- a decryption unit operable to decrypt the read encrypted sub-content based on the read unique information, to generate playback sub-content; and
- a playback unit operable to play back the generated playback sub-content.
- According to the stated structures, the contents recording apparatus generates encrypted sub-content by encrypting the sub-content based on the unique information stored on the first storage medium, and writes encrypted content to a portable second storage medium. The contents playback apparatus decrypts the encrypted sub-content based on the unique information read from the first storage medium. Therefore, the contents playback apparatus is able to decrypt the encrypted sub-content only when both the first storage medium and the second storage medium are mounted in the contents playback apparatus. In this way, only the owner of the first storage medium that stores the main content is permitted to use the sub-content.
- Here, in the contents recording apparatus,
- the acquisition unit further acquires a blacklist that is bound to the sub-content, the blacklist including characteristic information about a characteristic of information that has been recorded on an illegal recording medium, the illegal recording medium having recorded thereon illegal content generated by illegally copying the main content, and
- the writing unit writes the blacklist to the second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- Furthermore, in the contents playback apparatus,
- the second reading unit further reads a blacklist from the second recording medium, the second recording medium further storing the blacklist bound to the encrypted sub-content, the black list including characteristic information about a characteristic of information that has been recorded on an illegal recording medium, the illegal recording medium having recorded thereon illegal content generated by illegally copying the main content, and
- the playback unit extracts characteristic information showing a characteristic of information stored on the first storage medium, judges whether the extracted characteristic information matches the characteristic information in the blacklist, and when the judgement is positive, prohibits playback of the playback sub-content and the information recorded on the first storage medium.
- According to the stated structure, the contents recording apparatus writes a blacklist, which includes characteristic information showing a characteristic of information recorded on an illegal recording medium, to a second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content. The contents playback apparatus extracts the characteristic information from the first storage medium, and when the extracted characteristic information is judged to be included in the blacklist, prohibits playback of the playback sub-content and the information stored on the first storage medium. In this way, playback of content recorded on an illegal recording medium can be controlled.
- Here, in the contents recording apparatus,
- the acquisition unit further acquires device revocation information that is bound to the sub-content, the device revocation information showing a revoked device, and
- the writing unit writes the device revocation information to the second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content.
- Furthermore, in the contents playback apparatus,
- the second storage medium includes an information storage unit and a device authentication unit,
- the information storage unit stores the encrypted sub-content and device revocation information bound to the encrypted sub-content, the device revocation information showing a revoked device, and
- the device authentication unit judges, based on the device revocation information, whether the contents playback apparatus is revoked, and when the judgement is positive, prohibits reading of information from the information storage unit by the contents playback apparatus.
- According to the stated structures, the contents recording apparatus writes device revocation information, which shows a revoked device, to a second storage medium, bound to the encrypted sub-content. The second storage medium judges whether the contents playback apparatus is revoked, and when the contents playback apparatus is judged to be revoked, prohibits playback by the contents playback apparatus of the information stored on the second storage medium. In this way, an illegal contents playback apparatus can be excluded.
- Although the present invention has been fully described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, the should by construed as being included therein.
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